27–30 mars 2023
Kyoto
Fuseau horaire Asia/Tokyo

JUNO physics prospects

28 mars 2023, 12:15
25m
Neutrinos Session

Orateur

Joao Pedro Athayde Marcondes de Andre (IPHC)

Description

The Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory (JUNO) is a multipurpose observatory under construction in China. The JUNO detector consists of a 20kton liquid scintillator target monitored by about 18k 20 inch PMT and about 26k 3 inch PMT. This detector is strategically located 53 km from the Taishan and Yangjiang Nuclear Power Plants in order to precisely measure reactor anti-neutrino oscillations. With these measurements JUNO will be able to achieve sub-percent precision on several oscillation parameters as well as determination of the neutrino mass ordering to 3 sigma in 6 years of operation. Besides reactor anti-neutrinos, JUNO will also be able to study neutrinos from several other sources, such as solar or supernova neutrinos, and to search for BSM physics. This talk will provide an overview on JUNO's physics potential.

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