An air waveguide conducted light from the spark to
a detector about a meter away.
Not exact matches
XENON100 — as well as CRESST, a
detector that uses tungsten — is set up in the Gran Sasso laboratory, situated in a tunnel in Italy
about 1,400
meters underground.
However,
about six anti-neutrinos are released every time a uranium atom is split to release energy, so the number coming from a nuclear reactor is so large that a cubic -
meter scale
detector can record them by the hundreds or thousands per day.