Super K Today

This report covers (often abbreviated as Super-K or SK ), a massive underground neutrino observatory located in the Kamioka Mine, Japan. Overview

Super-K has provided foundational evidence that has shaped modern particle physics.

Contains about 1,885 8-inch PMTs that act as a "veto" to identify and exclude particles entering from outside the tank. Super K

The tank is lined with roughly 11,000 to 13,000 Photomultiplier Tubes (PMTs) .

The detector is a feat of engineering located 1,000 meters (3,300 feet) underground to shield it from cosmic radiation. This report covers (often abbreviated as Super-K or

When a neutrino interacts with water, it can produce a charged particle moving faster than the speed of light in water. This creates Cherenkov light , a faint blue flash detected by the PMTs. Scientific Achievements

A cylindrical stainless steel tank measuring approximately 39.3 meters in diameter and 41.4 meters in height . Medium: It contains 50,000 tons of ultra-pure water . The tank is lined with roughly 11,000 to

Super-Kamiokande is the world's largest water Cherenkov detector, designed to study neutrinos from various sources and search for proton decay. It is operated by an international collaboration of about 240 researchers from roughly 50 institutes worldwide.