The SNO+ Experiment
High Energy Physics - Experiment
2019-08-14 v1 Nuclear Experiment
Abstract
The SNO+ experiment is the follow-up to the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory (SNO). The heavy water that was in SNO will be replaced with a liquid scintillator of linear alkylbenzene (plus fluor). SNO+ has many physics goals including detecting pep and CNO solar neutrinos, detecting geo-neutrinos, studying reactor neutrino oscillations, serving as a supernova neutrino detector and carrying out a search for neutrinoless double beta decay by adding neodymium to the liquid scintillator. Since a large amount of 150Nd isotope can be added to SNO+, a competitive search would be possible, with sensitivity below 100 meV using natural Nd and sensitivity below 40 meV with enriched neodymium.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0810.3694,
title = {The SNO+ Experiment},
author = {Mark C. Chen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0810.3694},
year = {2019}
}
Comments
ICHEP08 Parallel Talk, 4 pages