#11680
Steven Sesselmann
Participant

Without knowing more about the research than what I read on that page, I would go back and look at all my wiring. I am currently running my own neutron background experiment with an He3 detector, and these things are so sensitive you only need to sneeze to get a false count, so Imagine what a near by lightning strike would do. The signal to noise ratio on most sensitive neutron detectors is poor, which makes them hard to work with in areas where there are plasma discharges. I am sure you guys at LPP agree with that. One of the reasons we like to use bubble detectors, as these are insensitive to EMF noise.

I suspect this might turn out to be another “faster than light neutrino” embarrassment.

Steven