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The ν-cleus experiment: a gram-scale fiducial-volume cryogenic detector for the first detection of coherent neutrino–nucleus scattering
by
Gütlein, A.
, Oberauer, L.
, Schieck, J.
, Seidel, W.
, Bento, A.
, Strauss, R.
, Pröbst, F.
, Rothe, J.
, Hauff, D.
, Angloher, G.
, Petricca, F.
, Kluck, H.
, Stodolsky, L.
, Mancuso, M.
, Schönert, S.
in
Astronomy
/ Astrophysics and Cosmology
/ Coherent scattering
/ Elementary Particles
/ Hadrons
/ Heavy Ions
/ Measurement Science and Instrumentation
/ Neutrinos
/ Nuclear Energy
/ Nuclear Physics
/ Nuclear power plants
/ Nuclei (nuclear physics)
/ Physics
/ Physics and Astronomy
/ Quantum Field Theories
/ Quantum Field Theory
/ Recoil
/ Regular Article - Experimental Physics
/ Sensors
/ Shielding
/ String Theory
2017
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The ν-cleus experiment: a gram-scale fiducial-volume cryogenic detector for the first detection of coherent neutrino–nucleus scattering
by
Gütlein, A.
, Oberauer, L.
, Schieck, J.
, Seidel, W.
, Bento, A.
, Strauss, R.
, Pröbst, F.
, Rothe, J.
, Hauff, D.
, Angloher, G.
, Petricca, F.
, Kluck, H.
, Stodolsky, L.
, Mancuso, M.
, Schönert, S.
in
Astronomy
/ Astrophysics and Cosmology
/ Coherent scattering
/ Elementary Particles
/ Hadrons
/ Heavy Ions
/ Measurement Science and Instrumentation
/ Neutrinos
/ Nuclear Energy
/ Nuclear Physics
/ Nuclear power plants
/ Nuclei (nuclear physics)
/ Physics
/ Physics and Astronomy
/ Quantum Field Theories
/ Quantum Field Theory
/ Recoil
/ Regular Article - Experimental Physics
/ Sensors
/ Shielding
/ String Theory
2017
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The ν-cleus experiment: a gram-scale fiducial-volume cryogenic detector for the first detection of coherent neutrino–nucleus scattering
by
Gütlein, A.
, Oberauer, L.
, Schieck, J.
, Seidel, W.
, Bento, A.
, Strauss, R.
, Pröbst, F.
, Rothe, J.
, Hauff, D.
, Angloher, G.
, Petricca, F.
, Kluck, H.
, Stodolsky, L.
, Mancuso, M.
, Schönert, S.
in
Astronomy
/ Astrophysics and Cosmology
/ Coherent scattering
/ Elementary Particles
/ Hadrons
/ Heavy Ions
/ Measurement Science and Instrumentation
/ Neutrinos
/ Nuclear Energy
/ Nuclear Physics
/ Nuclear power plants
/ Nuclei (nuclear physics)
/ Physics
/ Physics and Astronomy
/ Quantum Field Theories
/ Quantum Field Theory
/ Recoil
/ Regular Article - Experimental Physics
/ Sensors
/ Shielding
/ String Theory
2017
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The ν-cleus experiment: a gram-scale fiducial-volume cryogenic detector for the first detection of coherent neutrino–nucleus scattering
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The ν-cleus experiment: a gram-scale fiducial-volume cryogenic detector for the first detection of coherent neutrino–nucleus scattering
2017
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Overview
We discuss a small-scale experiment, called
ν
-cleus, for the first detection of coherent neutrino–nucleus scattering by probing nuclear-recoil energies down to the 10 eV regime. The detector consists of low-threshold CaWO
4
and Al
2
O
3
calorimeter arrays with a total mass of about 10 g and several cryogenic veto detectors operated at millikelvin temperatures. Realizing a fiducial volume and a multi-element target, the detector enables active discrimination of
γ
, neutron and surface backgrounds. A first prototype Al
2
O
3
device, operated above ground in a setup without shielding, has achieved an energy threshold of
∼
20
eV and further improvements are in reach. A sensitivity study for the detection of coherent neutrino scattering at nuclear power plants shows a unique discovery potential (5
σ
) within a measuring time of
≲
2
weeks. Furthermore, a site at a thermal research reactor and the use of a radioactive neutrino source are investigated. With this technology, real-time monitoring of nuclear power plants is feasible.
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg,Springer Nature B.V
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