17–21 nov. 2025
Tokyo
Fuseau horaire Asia/Tokyo

Neutrino Physics with the Strong Scattering Scintillating Medium Detectors

19 nov. 2025, 17:00
15m

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Artemiy Krapiva (LPI)

Description

The strong scattering scintillation medium detector is a novel concept for next-generation position-sensitive detectors requiring no segmentation. Its operating principle is based on localizing scintillation light near its emission point using an optically scattering medium. Our design employs a solid granular organic scintillator coupled with an array of wavelength-shifting fibers and SiPMs for light collection. This report presents the results of the MC simulation, optimized using data from a beam test conducted on a 10 cm-scale prototype. Key characteristics and procedures, including energy and spatial resolutions, as well as event and track reconstruction, are discussed.

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