29 July 2019 to 2 August 2019
Northeastern University
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COHERENT Plans for D2O detector at the Spallation Neutron Source

1 Aug 2019, 14:20
15m
West Village G 104 (Northeastern University)

West Village G 104

Northeastern University

Oral Presentation Neutrino Physics Neutrino Physics

Speaker

Rebecca Rapp (Carnegie Mellon University)

Description

The Spallation Neutron Source (SNS) is a pulsed source of neutrons and, as a byproduct of this operation, an intense source of neutrinos via stopped-pion decay. The COHERENT collaboration uses this source to investigate coherent elastic neutrino-nucleus scattering (CEvNS) with a suite of detectors. To enable precise cross-section measurements, we plan to reduce an estimated 10% uncertainty in our flux calculation associated with the lack of data for $\pi^\pm$ production from 1 GeV protons on an Hg target. We present here our Geant4 simulation of neutrino production at the SNS and our plans to experimentally normalize this flux with the development of a 670 kg D$_2$O detector. Using the precise cross section calculations for neutrino interactions on deuterium, we will dramatically reduce our flux uncertainty.

Primary author

Rebecca Rapp (Carnegie Mellon University)

Co-author

COHERENT Collaboration

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