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Current status and future prospects of the SNO+ experiment

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posted on 2023-06-09, 01:09 authored by S Andringa, E Arushanova, S Asahi, M Askins, D J Auty, A R Back, Z Barnard, N Barros, E W Beier, A Bialek, S D Biller, E Blucher, R Bonventre, D Braid, E Caden, E Callaghan, J Caravaca, J Carvalho, L Cavalli, D Chauhan, M Chen, O Chkvorets, K Clark, B Cleveland, I T Coulter, D Cressy, X Dai, C Darrach, B Davis-Purcell, R Deen, M M Depatie, F Descamps, F Di Lodovico, N Duhaime, F Duncan, J Dunger, Elisabeth FalkElisabeth Falk, N Fatemighomi, R Ford, P Gorel, C Grant, S Grullon, E Guillian, A L Hallin, D Hallman, S Hans, Jeff HartnellJeff Hartnell, P Harvey, M Hedayatipour, W J Heintzelman, R L Helmer, B Hreljac, J Hu, T Iida, C M Jackson, N A Jelley, C Jillings, C Jones, P G Jones, K Kamdin, T Kaptanoglu, J Kaspar, P Keener, P Khaghani, L Kippenbrock, J R Klein, R Knapik, J N Kofron, L L Kormos, S Korte, C Kraus, C B Krauss, K Labe, I Lam, C Lan, B J Land, S Langrock, A LaTorre, I Lawson, G M Lefeuvre, E J Leming, J Lidgard, X Liu, Y Liu, V Lozza, S Maguire, A Maio, K Majumdar, S Manecki, J Maneira, E Marzec, A Mastbaum, N McCauley, A B McDonald, J E McMillan, P Mekarski, C Miller, Y Mohan, E Mony, M J Mottram, V Novikov, H M O’Keeffe, E O’Sullivan, G D Orebi Gann, M J Parnell, Simon PeetersSimon Peeters, T Pershing, Z Petriw, G Prior, J C Prouty, S Quirk, A Reichold, A Robertson, J Rose, R Rosero, P M Rost, J Rumleskie, M A Schumaker, M H Schwendener, D Scislowski, J Secrest, M Seddighin, L Segui, S Seibert, T Shantz, T M Shokair, L Sibley, J R Sinclair, K Singh, P Skensved, A Sörensen, T Sonley, R Stainforth, M Strait, M I Stringer, R Svoboda, J Tatar, L Tian, N Tolich, J Tseng, H W C Tseung, R Van Berg, E Vázquez-Jáuregui, C Virtue, B von Krosigk, J M G Walker, M Walker, O Wasalski, J Waterfield, R F White, J R Wilson, T J Winchester, A Wright, M Yeh, T Zhao, K Zuber
SNO+is a large liquid scintillator-based experiment located 2 km underground at SNOLAB, Sudbury,Canada. It reuses the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory detector, consisting of a 12m diameter acrylic vessel which will be filled with about 780 tonnes of ultra-pure liquid scintillator. Designed as a multipurpose neutrino experiment, the primary goal of SNO+ is a search for the neutrinoless double-beta decay (0BB) of 130Te. In Phase I, the detector will be loaded with 0.3% natural tellurium, corresponding to nearly 800 kg of 130Te, with an expected effective Majorana neutrino mass sensitivity in the region of 55–133meV, just above the inverted mass hierarchy. Recently, the possibility of deploying up to ten times more natural tellurium has been investigated, which would enable SNO+ to achieve sensitivity deep into the parameter space for the inverted neutrino mass hierarchy in the future. Additionally, SNO+ aims to measure reactor antineutrino oscillations, low energy solar neutrinos, and geoneutrinos, to be sensitive to supernova neutrinos, and to search for exotic physics. A first phase with the detector filled with water will begin soon, with the scintillator phase expected to start after a few months of water data taking. The 01BB Phase I is foreseen for 2017.

Funding

Optical Calibration Development for SNO+; G0753; STFC-SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY FACILITIES COUNCIL; ST/J001007/1

Consolidated Grant; G0927; STFC-SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY FACILITIES COUNCIL; ST/K001329/1

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Journal

Advances in High Energy Physics

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1687-7357

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Hindawi Publishing Corporation

Volume

2016

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1-21

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  • Physics and Astronomy Publications

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  • Yes

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  • Yes

Legacy Posted Date

2016-05-09

First Open Access (FOA) Date

2016-05-09

First Compliant Deposit (FCD) Date

2016-05-09

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