The PICO project started when the PICASSO and COUPP groups merged in 2013. The PICO experiment is located in
SNOLAB, Canada, in a mine at the depth of 2 km. As of 2018, the PICO collaboration has operated two experiments in SNOLAB: a bubble chamber called PICO-2L and a chamber called PICO-60 (formerly named COUPP-60), where the numbers 2 and 60 refer to the volume (in litres) of the target material in each chamber. The target material used was C3F8. A larger version of the experiment is being planned as of 2018. The larger version would have a target volume of 250-500 litres (called PICO-250 or PICO-500, respectively).
PICO-2L: PICO-2L was the first bubble chamber to start operation in October 2013. Its science runs took place October 2013-May 2014 (science run 1) and February 2015-November 2015 (science run 2). PICO-2L was decommissioned in 2016.
PICO-60: The PICO-60 followed PICO-2L. It started data-taking in 2013 and this first science run continued until May 2014. For this first run, the detector was filled with
CF3I and the detector only used about half its capacity in terms if active volume (the active volume was 25 litres). After this initial run, the detector was refurbished, the target material was switched to
C3F8 and the active volume was increased to full capacity (53 litres). The refurbishing work was completed and the second science run started summer 2016. The second science run ended in the summer of 2017, after which PICO-60 was decommissioned.
PICO-40L: The PICO-60 experimental station is used for a new bubble chamber called PICO-40L. The PICO-40L is a new type of bubble chamber whose technical structure eliminates the need for a buffer liquid that is a source of measurement noise. The PICO-40L began construction at SNOLAB in 2019 and was finished in 2020. Currently new systems of the detector are being commissioned.
PICO-500L: PICO-500 is the next generation detector that builds upon the principle demonstrated by PICO-2L, -60, and -40L. The scaled-up detector will have an active volume of about 250 litres and will use a synthetic quartz vessel, just like PICO-2L, PICO-60 and PICO-40L before it. The PICO collaboration is currently working on the final design of the PICO-500 design, focusing on the inner vessel and the pressure vessel. PICO is planning to operate PICO-500 with C3F8 to achieve a world leading sensitivity for dark matter coupling to ordinary matter though its spin. The experiment has received full funding from CFI and the Canadian provinces. SNOLAB has approved the conceptual design of the experiment and allocated space in the underground facility for PICO-500 in the cube hall area of the lab. The PICO collaboration also has a number of bubble chambers used for calibration purposes (not for dark matter detection), like the CIRTE (COUPP Iodine Recoil Efficiency) and PICO-0.1 chambers. ==References==