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Theia is a proposed multi-kiloton scale advanced optical neutrino detector with a broad range of physics goals. By employing water-based liquid scintillator (WbLS) or a similar technology, Theia will be able to harness the high light yield of liquid
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Gabriel Orebi Gann, Edward Callaghan, Thibault Laplace, Juan Manfredi, Joshua Brown, Bethany Goldblum
Future neutrino detectors, whether answering questions of fundamental physics or exercising nuclear monitoring techniques, will require advanced technologies for optimal performance. One such candidate technology is water-based liquid scintillator (W
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Max Smiley, Javier Caravaca, Gabriel Orebi Gann, Benjamin Land, Zara Bagdasarian, Edith Bourret, Federico Moretti, Minfang Yeh, Drew Onken
Water-based liquid scintillator is a promising scintillation medium that would enable construction of very large scale (tens of kilotonnes) optical detectors and with enhanced separation of Cherenkov and scintillation light. This technology could yie
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Mark Kos, Monica Dunford, Olivier Simard, P. Skensved, Stan Seibert, R. MacLellan, J. Maneira, Josh Klein, A. L. Hallin, Gabriel Orebi Gann, Christine Kraus, Alain Bellerive, K. Graham, C. B. Krauss
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Nuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements. 221:361
Publikováno v:
Nuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements. 221:396
Described below are simulations of certain optical properties of a spherical liquid scintillator reactor neutrino experiment. Considered are the addition of concentrators to the photomultiplier tubes (PMTs) and an LED calibration system.