7–11 Aug 2017
Columbus, Ohio, USA
US/Eastern timezone

Searching for Sterile Neutrinos at J-PARC with JSNS$^2$

10 Aug 2017, 17:00
15m
Spartan Room (The Athenaeum)

Spartan Room

The Athenaeum

Oral Particle physics (energy frontier, intensity/precision frontier, other theory) Particle physics

Speaker

Johnathon Jordan (University of Michigan)

Description

The J-PARC Sterile Neutrino Search at the J-PARC Spallation Neutron Source (JSNS$^2$) will search for neutrino oscillations with $\Delta m^2 \sim$ 1 eV$^2$ at the J-PARC Material and Life Science Experimental Facility (MLF). The experiment will perform a search for $\bar{\nu}_\mu \rightarrow \bar{\nu}_e$ oscillations over a 24 m baseline using muon decay at rest neutrinos originating from 3 GeV proton interactions with a mercury target. Using two tanks of Gd-doped liquid scintillator with a total fiducial mass of 50 tons, JSNS$^2$ will exploit the unique signature of inverse beta decay (prompt positron signal, delayed gammas from neutron capture) to look for $\bar{\nu}_e$ appearance. Additionally, JSNS$^2$ will do novel cross section measurements using 236 MeV muon neutrinos from kaon decay at rest (KDAR).

Primary author

Johnathon Jordan (University of Michigan)

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