JUNO Conceptual Design Report
T. Adam, F. An, G. An, Q. An, N. Anfimov, V. Antonelli, G. Baccolo, M., Baldoncini, E. Baussan, M. Bellato, L. Bezrukov, D. Bick, S. Blyth, S., Boarin, A. Brigatti, T. Brugi\`ere, R. Brugnera, M. Buizza Avanzini, J., Busto, A. Cabrera, H. Cai, X. Cai, A. Cammi, D. Cao, G. Cao

TL;DR
JUNO is an underground liquid scintillator detector designed to determine the neutrino mass hierarchy, measure neutrino oscillation parameters with high precision, and explore new physics, with a detailed design and expected scientific capabilities.
Contribution
This report presents the comprehensive conceptual design of JUNO, including its detector components, calibration, veto, and data systems, aiming to achieve precise neutrino measurements and physics goals.
Findings
Can resolve neutrino mass hierarchy at 3-4σ confidence in six years
Achieves better than 1% accuracy on key neutrino parameters
Energy resolution of 3% at 1 MeV
Abstract
The Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory (JUNO) is proposed to determine the neutrino mass hierarchy using an underground liquid scintillator detector. It is located 53 km away from both Yangjiang and Taishan Nuclear Power Plants in Guangdong, China. The experimental hall, spanning more than 50 meters, is under a granite mountain of over 700 m overburden. Within six years of running, the detection of reactor antineutrinos can resolve the neutrino mass hierarchy at a confidence level of 3-4, and determine neutrino oscillation parameters , , and to an accuracy of better than 1%. The JUNO detector can be also used to study terrestrial and extra-terrestrial neutrinos and new physics beyond the Standard Model. The central detector contains 20,000 tons liquid scintillator with an acrylic sphere of 35 m in diameter.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNeutrino Physics Research · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Particle Detector Development and Performance
