If a WIMP strikes a xenon nucleus with the LUX detector, the recoiling nucleus should produce
telltale flashes of light.
Built in a zinc mine near Hida, Japan, the Super-Kamiokande (Super-K) experiment has been searching for
telltale flashes of light in a 50,000 - ton tank of the purest water on Earth since 1996.
Not exact matches
With their long strings
of light - detecting devices, lowered into deep water or ice to wait for the
telltale flashes that signal a neutrino, none
of them looks remotely like a conventional telescope.