Charlas y seminarios

Neutrino Multi-Oscillations with the JUNO experiment.

por Dr. Anatael Cabrera

America/Santiago
Sala de Clases (Departamento Ingeniería Eléctrica)

Sala de Clases

Departamento Ingeniería Eléctrica

Descripción

The JUNO experiment is one of the most ambitious neutrino experiment to be ever built so far. Its liquid scintillator based neutrino detectors design aims to yield high precision calorimetry with the largest detector (20 kton) of its kind. The high precision calorimetry constraint is critical to disentangle both the so-called "solar” and the “atmospheric” oscillations seen for the first time in the same detector. If the energy resolution was controlled well enough, the unique vacuum signature of Mass Ordering (or Hierarchy) could also be observed using reactor neutrinos over a baseline of ~50 km. This measurement should agreed — to be demonstrated — with the very different measurement obtained by all other experiments relying on matter-enhanced effects. In this seminar, I shall review the novel concept of Stereo Calorimetry detector design, led by strong collaboration Chile(PUC)-China(IHEP)-France(CNRS/IN2P3), where JUNO employs two types of photo-detectors readouts. This enables JUNO to have two simultaneous energy scales per event for maximal control of systematics. JUNO can do physics beyond high precision calorimetry of reactor neutrino. This shall be highlighted in the seminar too.

 

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