13–17 Aug 2013
University of California, Santa Cruz
US/Pacific timezone

Using Fast Photosensors in Water Cherenkov Neutrino Detectors

16 Aug 2013, 09:30
30m
ISB 221 (University of California, Santa Cruz)

ISB 221

University of California, Santa Cruz

oral presentation Neutrino Physics Neutrino Physics

Speaker

Dr Ioana Anghel (Iowa State University/Argonne National Lab)

Description

Many of the yet unanswered questions in neutrino physics, such as CP violation in the lepton sector or neutrino mass hierarchy, could be answered with higher sensitivity neutrino experiments. New photodetectors based on micro-channel plates are being developed by the Large-Area Picosecond Photo Detector (LAPPD) Collaboration. These photosensors have been shown to have excellent spatial and timing resolution. Using these devices in massive water Cherenkov detectors, we could significantly improve the vertex resolution for neutrinos enhancing background rejection for neutrino oscillation experiments. We present preliminary results on the reconstruction capabilities for single particles in water Cherenkov detectors using fast photosensors.
APS member ID 61047263

Primary author

Dr Ioana Anghel (Iowa State University/Argonne National Lab)

Presentation materials