Speaker
Victor Basto-Gonzalez
(PUC-RIO)
Description
The upcoming JUNO (Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory) project is a multipurpose neutrino experiment that has as main purpose to determine the hierarchy of massive neutrino states with a confidence level between $3\sigma$ and $4\sigma$ by collecting data for a period of six years. Also JUNO will determine with a precision better than $1\%$ the oscillation parameters $\sin^2\theta_{12}$, $\Delta m^2_{21}$ and $|\Delta m^2_{31}|$ and will measure the neutrinos produced by supernova explosions, geo-neutrinos, solar and atmospheric neutrinos. JUNO will have an energy resolution $3\% \sqrt{E_{\text{vis}}/1\text{MeV}}$ which can be used to put bounds on new physics. We shall do a sensitivity analysis of JUNO to large extra dimensions, consedering that the space-time has four flat space dimensions, and we shall compare our results with the ones obtained by other researchers in the experiment Daya Bay.
Author
Victor Basto-Gonzalez
(PUC-RIO)
Co-author
Hiroshi Nunokawa
(Pontificia Universidade Catolica do Rio de Janeiro)