Jul 5 – 12, 2017
Venice, Italy
Europe/Zurich timezone
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PROSPECT: The Precision Reactor Oscillation and Spectrum Experiment

Jul 7, 2017, 10:15 AM
15m
Room Casinò (Palazzo del Casinò)

Room Casinò

Palazzo del Casinò

Parallel Talk Neutrino Physics Neutrino physics

Speaker

Dr David Martinez Caicedo (Illinois Institute of Technology)

Description

PROSPECT is a reactor antineutrino experiment consisting of a segmented 6Li-loaded liquid scintillator antineutrino detector designed to probe short-baseline neutrino oscillations and precisely measure the reactor antineutrino spectrum. The experiment will be located at the High Flux Isotope Reactor (HFIR) at Oak Ridge National Lab. The three ton detector will be located 7-12 m from the compact, highly enriched uranium HFIR core. Over the past three years, PROSPECT has deployed multiple detectors at HFIR and Yale University to understand the local background environment and to demonstrate active and passive background rejection. Measuring the neutrino spectrum from 235U at a range of baselines will give insight into the recent reactor spectrum discrepancies, provide an important benchmark for future reactor experiments, and will probe the eV-scale sterile neutrino best-fit region at 3sigma within one year of operation at HFIR. In this talk, we will discuss the design, experimental program, and discovery potential of the experiment.

Experimental Collaboration PROSPECT Collaboration

Primary author

Dr David Martinez Caicedo (Illinois Institute of Technology)

Presentation materials