中法核工程与技术学院核声论坛(总第151期)
JUNO Experiment - Calibration and Data-driven Event Reconstruction for Reactor Neutrino Measurement
Abstract
The Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory (JUNO) will be a 20-kiloton liquid scintillator experiment. Its detector is currently under construction in southern China. JUNO will address a wide range of physics programs, including reactor, atmospheric, solar, geo, and supernova neutrino observations, as well as searches for new physics. A key component in achieving the primary objective of determining the neutrino mass ordering, through precise measurement of the reactor neutrino energy spectrum, is the accurate calibration of the detector. This requires an understanding of the energy scale to within 1% and an unprecedented energy resolution for a liquid scintillator detector (3% at 1 MeV). This seminar will first outline the strategy for determining the neutrino mass ordering in JUNO, followed by a discussion on detector calibration and event reconstruction methods, with a focus on the speaker’s contributions over the past few years.
Speaker
Postdoctoral Fellow in Tsung-Dao Lee Institute, Shanghai Jiao Tong University.
Education Background
2018-2021 Graduate School of Science, University of Tokyo, PhD
2016-2018 Graduate School of Science, University of Tokyo, Master
2012-2016 Department of Physics, University of Tokyo, Bachelor