JUNO: a General Purpose Experiment for Neutrino Physics
Marco Grassi

TL;DR
JUNO is a large liquid scintillator detector designed to study various neutrino sources including supernovae, solar, and geoneutrinos, aiming to advance understanding of neutrino properties and astrophysical phenomena.
Contribution
This paper introduces JUNO, a new 20 kt liquid scintillator detector, and details its comprehensive physics program for multiple neutrino sources.
Findings
JUNO will significantly improve neutrino mass hierarchy determination.
The detector will provide high-precision measurements of solar neutrinos.
JUNO aims to detect supernova neutrino bursts with high sensitivity.
Abstract
JUNO is a 20 kt Liquid Scintillator Antineutrino Detector currently under construction in the south of China. This report reviews JUNO's physics programme related to all neutrino sources but reactor antineutrinos, namely neutrinos from supernova burst, solar neutrinos and geoneutrinos.
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