Speaker
Mr
Jose Maneira
(LIP-Lisboa)
Description
SNO+ is a multi-purpose Neutrino Physics experiment, succeeding to the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory by replacing heavy water with liquid scintillator. Its scientific goals are the search for neutrinoless double-beta decay, the study of solar neutrinos and antineutrinos from reactors and the Earth's natural radioactivity, as well as supernovae neutrinos. The experimental advantages of SNO+ are the possibility of loading large quantities of double-beta decaying isotope in the liquid scintillator volume, and the very low backgrounds allowed by the deep underground location and radiopurity of the employed materials.
The installation of the detector at SNOLAB is being completed, and commissioning has already started, with a dry run. Filling with water and later, with scintillator, will start next year. This talk will summarize the Physics goals of SNO+, as well as the main detector developments.
Author
Mr
Jose Maneira
(LIP-Lisboa)