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Description
The RICOCHET experiment is operated by an international collaboration that aims to observe coherent elastic neutrino-nucleus scattering (CEνNS) to reveal deviations in the electroweak sector from the Standard Model of particle physics. The setup is situated 8.8m from the core of research reactor at the Institut Laue-Langevin (ILL, Grenoble, France). The detection principle consists in germanium-based cryogenic bolometers, called CryoCube, which can identify particles interactions in the crystal based on a dual measurement of phonon and ionization signals, allowing discrimination between electronic and nuclear recoils. RICOCHET began its first science phase in July 2025 with 18 detectors installed, and is foreseen to complete at the end of 2026. This talk will present the overall technology employed by RICOCHET, as well as results from commissioning runs and prospects.
| Do you submit an abstract for a talk or a poster? | talk |
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| If your abstract isn’t selected for a plenary talk, would you like to present it as a poster? | No |