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

The Eos experiment

31 de out. de 2024 17:05
20m
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
Contributed talk Contributed talk

Palestrante

Lu Ren (University of Colorado Boulder)

Descrição

Eos is a 20-ton neutrino detector located on the University of California Berkeley campus. It is a hybrid technology demonstrator that utilizes Cherenkov and scintillation light simultaneously to detect particle interactions. Construction was finished in early 2024. It has a fiducial volume of four-ton, featuring 242 photomultiplier tubes, including ultra-fast PMTs and dichroicons for spectral sorting, and a novel liquid scintillator (LS) target. Commissioning is complete, and the detector is currently filled with water. Multiple sources have been deployed in the detector for calibrations before the injection of LS. The results of the multi-ton scale Eos detector will be valuable to extrapolate the performance to future multi-kiloton scale hybrid detectors, such as Theia. This contribution will give an overview of the Eos project, current status of data-taking, as well as its potential applications in the future.

Autor

Lu Ren (University of Colorado Boulder)

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