28 de outubro de 2024 até 1 de novembro de 2024
CBPF, Rio de Janeiro
Fuso horário America/Sao_Paulo

PROSPECT-I final oscillation results and PROSPECT-II physics goals and detector design

29 de out. de 2024 09:30
30m
Auditório Ministro João Alberto Lins e Barros (CBPF, Rio de Janeiro)

Auditório Ministro João Alberto Lins e Barros

CBPF, Rio de Janeiro

Rua Dr. Xavier Sigaud 150 Urca, Rio de Janeiro, RJ Brazil
Invited talk Invited talks

Palestrante

Ohana Benevides Rodrigues (Illinois Institute of Technology)

Descrição

The Precision Reactor Oscillation and SPECTrum (PROSPECT) experiment is a short-baseline reactor experiment built to measure the antineutrino spectrum from the High Flux Isotope Reactor (HFIR). The detector is made of 4 tons of Li-6 doped liquid scintillator divided into an 11x14 array of optically separated segments. The experiment searches for potential short-baseline oscillations and the existence of sterile neutrinos. PROSPECT has already set new limits on the existence of eV-scale sterile neutrinos while achieving the highest signal-to-background ratio on any surface antineutrino detector. The collaboration has developed an upgraded detector design, PROSPECT-II, which will increase the detector's statistics and physics sensitivity. In this talk, I will present the PROSPECT-I results and describe the major design features of the PROSPECT-II detector, highlighting improvements from the PROSPECT-I detector. In addition, I will discuss how those add to the oscillation and spectrum results.

Autor

Ohana Benevides Rodrigues (Illinois Institute of Technology)

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