Development of InP solid state detector and liquid scintilator containig metal complex for measurement of pp/7Be solar neutrinos and neutrinoless double beta decay

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Sheraton Hotel (Chicago)

Sheraton Hotel

Chicago

301 East Water Street Chicago, IL 60611
Poster Presentation Detectors for neutrino physics

Speaker

Prof. Yoshiyuki Fukuda (Miyagi University of Education)

Description

A large volume radiation detectors using a semi-insulating Indium Phosphide (InP) photodiode has been developed for measurement of pp/7Be solar neutrunos. This detector was desined to measure both electron emitted from neutrino capture of 115In and scintillation light from liquid xenon interacted by gammas emitted by excited state of 115Sn. For another possibility for pp/7Be experiment and the neutrinoless double beta deay, we have also developed an organic liquid scintillaor which contains 8-quinolinolate indium and zirconium complexe, respectively. Here we report the performance of InP detector and the gamma-ray-induced luminescence of metal complexes as liquid scintillator.

Author

Prof. Yoshiyuki Fukuda (Miyagi University of Education)

Co-author

Prof. Shigetala Moriyama (Institute for Cosmic Ray Research, Univ of Tokyo)

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