12 June 2013
Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory Batavia, IL 60510
US/Central timezone

Using Fast Photosensors in Water Cherenkov Neutrino Detectors

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Wilson Hall Atrium (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory Batavia, IL 60510)

Wilson Hall Atrium

Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory Batavia, IL 60510

Speakers

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

Description

The next generation of neutrino experiments will require massive and/or high resolution detectors to reach the sensitivity needed to measure CP violation in the lepton sector and the neutrino mass hierarchy. The Large-Area Picosecond Photo Detector (LAPPD) Collaboration is developing new methods to fabricate 8in-square thin planar micro channel plate photosensors, which have shown to have excellent spatial and timing resolution. By using these devices in Water Cherenkov detector, people could significantly improve the background rejection and the vertex reconstruction. We present preliminary results on the reconstruction capabilities for single particles in Water Cherenkov detectors.

Primary author

Tian Xin (Iowa State University)

Co-author

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

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