Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS April Meeting 2022
Volume 67, Number 6
Saturday–Tuesday, April 9–12, 2022; New York
Session E11: Neutrino Detectors
3:45 PM–5:45 PM,
Saturday, April 9, 2022
Room: Lyceum
Sponsoring
Unit:
DPF
Chair: Guang Yang, University of California, Berkeley
Abstract: E11.00009 : Theia: An advanced optical neutrino detector
5:21 PM–5:33 PM
Presenter:
Morgan Askins
(University of California, Berkeley)
Author:
Morgan Askins
(University of California, Berkeley)
Collaboration:
Theia Collaboration
and advances in water-based liquid scintillator targets to produce a broad
physics program. Advances in photon detectors with fast timing and spectral
sensitivity can be used to distinguish Cherenkov and scintillation signals in
detectors in the 25 to 100 ktonne range, providing sensitivity to low- and
high-energy solar neutrinos, determination of neutrino mass ordering and
measurement of the neutrino CP violating phase, observations of diffuse
supernova neutrinos and neutrinos from supernovae bursts, as well as
neutrinoless double beta decay. This talk will give an overview of the
technological advancements that this experiment will leverage, and the physics
topics thus enabled.
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