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The Hyper-Kamiokande neutrino detector is set to begin construction in 2020, succeeding Super-Kamiokande as the world's largest water Cerenkov detector. Research and development are well underway for an integrated light injection system for…

Instrumentation and Detectors · Physics 2019-04-04 William G. S. Vinning

A next generation water Cherenkov detector Hyper-Kamiokande to be built in Japan is described. The main goals of this project include a sensitive measurement of CP violation in neutrino oscillations, a search for proton decay and study of…

Instrumentation and Detectors · Physics 2020-08-26 Yury Kudenko

Hyper-Kamiokande is a proposed next-generation general purpose neutrino detection experiment. It comprises an underground water Cherenkov detector that will be more than 8 times as large as the highly successful Super-Kamiokande and use…

Instrumentation and Detectors · Physics 2022-09-21 Jost Migenda

The Hyper-Kamiokande (HK) experiment centres around a proposed next-generation underground water Cherenkov detector that will be nearly 20 times larger than the highly successful Super-Kamiokande experiment and use significantly improved…

High Energy Physics - Experiment · Physics 2019-08-14 Jost Migenda

Hyper-Kamiokande is a next-generation multi-purpose neutrino experiment with a primary focus on constraining CP-violation in the lepton sector. It features a diverse science programme that includes neutrino oscillation studies,…

Instrumentation and Detectors · Physics 2023-09-22 Sophie King

Hyper-Kamiokande has been proposed as a next generation neutrino oscillation experiment capable of observing accelerator, atmospheric, solar and astrophysical neutrinos, as well as possible proton decays, providing a rich scientific…

Instrumentation and Detectors · Physics 2015-04-28 Debra Dewhurst

Hyper-Kamiokande (Hyper-K) is a next generation large water Cherenkov detector to be built in Japan, based on the highly successful Super-Kamiokande detector. Hyper-K will offer a broad science program including neutrino oscillation…

High Energy Physics - Experiment · Physics 2019-04-24 Thomas Dealtry

If a galactic supernova explosion occurs in the future, it will be critical to rapidly alert the community to the direction of the supernova by utilizing neutrino signals in order to enable the initiation of follow-up optical observations.…

Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics · Physics 2024-02-02 Fumi Nakanishi , Shota Izumiyama , Masayuki Harada , Yusuke Koshio

We propose the Hyper-Kamiokande (Hyper-K) detector as a next generation underground water Cherenkov detector. It will serve as a far detector of a long baseline neutrino oscillation experiment envisioned for the upgraded J-PARC, and as a…

Although formal proposals have not yet been made, the UNO and Hyper-Kamiokande projects are being developed to follow-up the tremendously successful program at Super-Kamiokande using a detector that is 20-50 times larger. The potential of…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-11-10 Maury Goodman

Hyper-Kamiokande is a proposed next-generation water Cherenkov detector. If a galactic supernova happens, it will deliver a high event rate ($\mathcal{O}(10^5)$ neutrino events in total) as well as event-by-event energy information. Recent…

Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics · Physics 2019-08-14 Jost Migenda

On the strength of a double Nobel prize winning experiment (Super)Kamiokande and an extremely successful long baseline neutrino programme, the third generation Water Cherenkov detector, Hyper-Kamiokande, is being developed by an…

Instrumentation and Detectors · Physics 2018-11-30 Hyper-Kamiokande Proto-Collaboration , : , K. Abe , Ke. Abe , H. Aihara , A. Aimi , R. Akutsu , C. Andreopoulos , I. Anghel , L. H. V. Anthony , M. Antonova , Y. Ashida , V. Aushev , M. Barbi , G. J. Barker , G. Barr , P. Beltrame , V. Berardi , M. Bergevin , S. Berkman , L. Berns , T. Berry , S. Bhadra , D. Bravo-Berguño , F. d. M. Blaszczyk , A. Blondel , S. Bolognesi , S. B. Boyd , A. Bravar , C. Bronner , M. Buizza Avanzini , F. S. Cafagna , A. Cole , R. Calland , S. Cao , S. L. Cartwright , M. G. Catanesi , C. Checchia , Z. Chen-Wishart , J. H. Choi , K. Choi , J. Coleman , G. Collazuol , G. Cowan , L. Cremonesi , T. Dealtry , G. De Rosa , C. Densham , D. Dewhurst , E. L. Drakopoulou , F. Di Lodovico , O. Drapier , J. Dumarchez , P. Dunne , M. Dziewiecki , S. Emery , A. Esmaili , A. Evangelisti , E. Fernandez-Martinez , T. Feusels , A. Finch , A. Fiorentini , G. Fiorillo , M. Fitton , K. Frankiewicz , M. Friend , Y. Fujii , Y. Fukuda , D. Fukuda , K. Ganezer , C. Giganti , M. Gonin , N. Grant , P. Gumplinger , D. R. Hadley , B. Hartfiel , M. Hartz , Y. Hayato , K. Hayrapetyan , J. Hill , S. Hirota , S. Horiuchi , A. K. Ichikawa , T. Iijima , M. Ikeda , J. Imber , K. Inoue , J. Insler , R. A. Intonti , A. Ioannisian , T. Ishida , H. Ishino , M. Ishitsuka , Y. Itow , K. Iwamoto , A. Izmaylov , B. Jamieson , H. I. Jang , J. S. Jang , S. H. Jeon , M. Jiang , P. Jonsson , K. K. Joo , A. Kaboth , C. Kachulis , T. Kajita , J. Kameda , Y. Kataoka , T. Katori , K. Kayrapetyan , E. Kearns , M. Khabibullin , A. Khotjantsev , J. H. Kim , J. Y. Kim , S. B. Kim , S. Y. Kim , S. King , Y. Kishimoto , T. Kobayashi , M. Koga , A. Konaka , L. L. Kormos , Y. Koshio , A. Korzenev , K. L. Kowalik , W. R. Kropp , Y. Kudenko , R. Kurjata , T. Kutter , M. Kuze , L. Labarga , J. Lagoda , P. J. J. Lasorak , M. Laveder , M. Lawe , J. G. Learned , I. T. Lim , T. Lindner , R. P. Litchfield , A. Longhin , P. Loverre , T. Lou , L. Ludovici , W. Ma , L. Magaletti , K. Mahn , M. Malek , L. Maret , C. Mariani , K. Martens , Ll. Marti , J. F. Martin , J. Marzec , S. Matsuno , E. Mazzucato , M. McCarthy , N. McCauley , K. S. McFarland , C. McGrew , A. Mefodiev , P. Mermod , C. Metelko , M. Mezzetto , J. Migenda , P. Mijakowski , H. Minakata , A. Minamino , S. Mine , O. Mineev , A. Mitra , M. Miura , T. Mochizuki , J. Monroe , D. H. Moon , S. Moriyama , T. Mueller , F. Muheim , K. Murase , F. Muto , M. Nakahata , Y. Nakajima , K. Nakamura , T. Nakaya , S. Nakayama , C. Nantais , M. Needham , T. Nicholls , Y. Nishimura , E. Noah , F. Nova , J. Nowak , H. Nunokawa , Y. Obayashi , H. M. O'Keeffe , Y. Okajima , K. Okumura , Yu. Onishchuk , E. O'Sullivan , L. O'Sullivan , T. Ovsiannikova , R. A. Owen , Y. Oyama , M. Y. Pac , V. Palladino , J. L. Palomino , V. Paolone , W. Parker , S. Parsa , D. Payne , J. D. Perkin , C. Pidcott , E. Pinzon Guerra , S. Playfer , B. Popov , M. Posiadala-Zezula , J. M. Poutissou , A. Pritchard , N. W. Prouse , G. Pronost , P. Przewlocki , B. Quilain , E. Radicioni , P. N. Ratoff , F. Retiere , C. Riccio , B. Richards , E. Rondio , H. J. Rose , C. Rott , S. D. Rountree , A. C. Ruggeri , A. Rychter , R. Sacco , M. Sakuda , M. C. Sanchez , E. Scantamburlo , M. Scott , S. M. Sedgwick , Y. Seiya , T. Sekiguchi , H. Sekiya , S. H. Seo , D. Sgalaberna , R. Shah , A. Shaikhiev , I. Shimizu , M. Shiozawa , Y. Shitov , S. Short , C. Simpson , G. Sinnis , M. B. Smy , S. Snow , J. Sobczyk , H. W. Sobel , Y. Sonoda , R. Spina , T. Stewart , J. L. Stone , Y. Suda , Y. Suwa , Y. Suzuki , A. T. Suzuki , R. Svoboda , M. Taani , R. Tacik , A. Takeda , A. Takenaka , A. Taketa , Y. Takeuchi , V. Takhistov , H. A. Tanaka , H. K. M. Tanaka , H. Tanaka , R. Terri , M. Thiesse , L. F. Thompson , M. Thorpe , S. Tobayama , C. Touramanis , T. Towstego , T. Tsukamoto , K. M. Tsui , M. Tzanov , Y. Uchida , M. R. Vagins , G. Vasseur , C. Vilela , R. B. Vogelaar , J. Walding , J. Walker , M. Ward , D. Wark , M. O. Wascko , A. Weber , R. Wendell , R. J. Wilkes , M. J. Wilking , J. R. Wilson , T. Xin , K. Yamamoto , C. Yanagisawa , T. Yano , S. Yen , N. Yershov , D. N. Yeum , M. Yokoyama , T. Yoshida , I. Yu , M. Yu , J. Zalipska , K. Zaremba , M. Ziembicki , M. Zito , S. Zsoldos

We propose the Hyper-Kamiokande (Hyper-K) detector as a next generation un- derground water Cherenkov detector. It will serve as a far detector of a long base- line neutrino oscillation experiment envisioned for the upgraded J-PARC beam,…

High Energy Physics - Experiment · Physics 2013-09-03 Kamiokande Working Group

Hyper-Kamiokande will be a next generation underground water Cherenkov detector with a total (fiducial) mass of 0.99 (0.56) million metric tons, approximately 20 (25) times larger than that of Super-Kamiokande. One of the main goals of…

Instrumentation and Detectors · Physics 2015-01-20 Kamiokande Working Group , K. Abe , H. Aihara , C. Andreopoulos , I. Anghel , A. Ariga , T. Ariga , R. Asfandiyarov , M. Askins , J. J. Back , P. Ballett , M. Barbi , G. J. Barker , G. Barr , F. Bay , P. Beltrame , V. Berardi , M. Bergevin , S. Berkman , T. Berry , S. Bhadra , F. d. M. Blaszczyk , A. Blondel , S. Bolognesi , S. B. Boyd , A. Bravar , C. Bronner , F. S. Cafagna , G. Carminati , S. L. Cartwright , M. G. Catanesi , K. Choi , J. H. Choi , G. Collazuol , G. Cowan , L. Cremonesi , G. Davies , G. De Rosa , C. Densham , J. Detwiler , D. Dewhurst , F. Di Lodovico , S. Di Luise , O. Drapier , S. Emery , A. Ereditato , P. Fernandez , T. Feusels , A. Finch , M. Fitton , M. Friend , Y. Fujii , Y. Fukuda , D. Fukuda , V. Galymov , K. Ganezer , M. Gonin , P. Gumplinger , D. R. Hadley , L. Haegel , A. Haesler , Y. Haga , B. Hartfiel , M. Hartz , Y. Hayato , M. Hierholzer , J. Hill , A. Himmel , S. Hirota , S. Horiuchi , K. Huang , A. K. Ichikawa , T. Iijima , M. Ikeda , J. Imber , K. Inoue , J. Insler , R. A. Intonti , T. Irvine , T. Ishida , H. Ishino , M. Ishitsuka , Y. Itow , A. Izmaylov , B. Jamieson , H. I. Jang , M. Jiang , K. K. Joo , C. K. Jung , A. Kaboth , T. Kajita , J. Kameda , Y. Karadhzov , T. Katori , E. Kearns , M. Khabibullin , A. Khotjantsev , J. Y. Kim , S. B. Kim , Y. Kishimoto , T. Kobayashi , M. Koga , A. Konaka , L. L. Kormos , A. Korzenev , Y. Koshio , W. R. Kropp , Y. Kudenko , T. Kutter , M. Kuze , L. Labarga , J. Lagoda , M. Laveder , M. Lawe , J. G. Learned , I. T. Lim , T. Lindner , A. Longhin , L. Ludovici , W. Ma , L. Magaletti , K. Mahn , M. Malek , C. Mariani , L. Marti , J. F. Martin , C. Martin , P. P. J. Martins , E. Mazzucato , N. McCauley , K. S. McFarland , C. McGrew , M. Mezzetto , H. Minakata , A. Minamino , S. Mine , O. Mineev , M. Miura , J. Monroe , T. Mori , S. Moriyama , T. Mueller , F. Muheim , M. Nakahata , K. Nakamura , T. Nakaya , S. Nakayama , M. Needham , T. Nicholls , M. Nirkko , Y. Nishimura , E. Noah , J. Nowak , H. Nunokawa , H. M. O'Keeffe , Y. Okajima , K. Okumura , S. M. Oser , E. O'Sullivan , R. A. Owen , Y. Oyama , J. Perez , M. Y. Pac , V. Palladino , J. L. Palomino , V. Paolone , D. Payne , O. Perevozchikov , J. D. Perkin , C. Pistillo , S. Playfer , M. Posiadala-Zezula , J. -M. Poutissou , B. Quilain , M. Quinto , E. Radicioni , P. N. Ratoff , M. Ravonel , M. Rayner , A. Redij , F. Retiere , C. Riccio , E. Richard , E. Rondio , H. J. Rose , M. Ross-Lonergan , C. Rott , S. D. Rountree , A. Rubbia , R. Sacco , M. Sakuda , M. C. Sanchez , E. Scantamburlo , K. Scholberg , M. Scott , Y. Seiya , T. Sekiguchi , H. Sekiya , A. Shaikhiev , I. Shimizu , M. Shiozawa , S. Short , G. Sinnis , M. B. Smy , J. Sobczyk , H. W. Sobel , T. Stewart , J. L. Stone , Y. Suda , Y. Suzuki , A. T. Suzuki , R. Svoboda , R. Tacik , A. Takeda , A. Taketa , Y. Takeuchi , H. A. Tanaka , H. K. M. Tanaka , H. Tanaka , R. Terri , L. F. Thompson , M. Thorpe , S. Tobayama , N. Tolich , T. Tomura , C. Touramanis , T. Tsukamoto , M. Tzanov , Y. Uchida , M. R. Vagins , G. Vasseur , R. B. Vogelaar , C. W. Walter , D. Wark , M. O. Wascko , A. Weber , R. Wendell , R. J. Wilkes , M. J. Wilking , J. R. Wilson , T. Xin , K. Yamamoto , C. Yanagisawa , T. Yano , S. Yen , N. Yershov , M. Yokoyama , M. Zito

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…

Instrumentation and Detectors · Physics 2013-10-11 Ioana Anghel

Hyper-Kamiokande (HK) is a next generation large water Cherenkov detector to be built in Japan, based on the highly successful Super-Kamiokande detector. HK will offer a broad science program such as neutrino oscillation studies, proton…

High Energy Physics - Experiment · Physics 2019-08-14 Masashi Yokoyama

Hyper-Kamiokande, scheduled to begin construction as soon as 2020, is a next generation underground water Cherenkov detector, based on the highly successful Super-Kamiokande experiment. It will serve as a far detector, 295 km away, of a…

Instrumentation and Detectors · Physics 2020-01-08 Stephane Zsoldos

We investigate the capabilities of upcoming kiloton-scale neutrino detectors, such as Hyper-Kamiokande, in determining the primary cosmic ray spectrum. These detectors provide full-sky coverage and long-term monitoring, unlike traditional…

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology · Physics 2025-05-16 Stephan A. Meighen-Berger , Jayden L. Newstead , Louis E. Strigari

The next generation of proton decay and neutrino experiments, the post-SuperKamiokande detectors as those that will take place in megaton size water tanks, will require very large surfaces of photodetection and a large volume of data. Even…

We use the detection of neutrinos from a future galactic type-II supernova event in a water Cerenkov detector like Super-Kamiokande to constrain the possible violation of spin-statistics by neutrinos resulting in their obeying a mixed…

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology · Physics 2009-11-11 Sandhya Choubey , Kamales Kar
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