COHERENT 2018 at the Spallation Neutron Source
D. Akimov, J.B. Albert, P. An, C. Awe, P.S. Barbeau, B. Becker, V., Belov, M.A. Blackston, A. Bolozdynya, A. Brown, A. Burenkov, B., Cabrera-Palmer, M. Cervantes, J.I. Collar, R.J. Cooper, R.L. Cooper, J., Daughhetee, D.J. Dean, M. del Valle Coello, J.A. Detwiler, M. D'Onofrio

TL;DR
The COHERENT collaboration aims to measure and analyze coherent elastic neutrino-nucleus scattering at the SNS using multiple detector technologies to test theoretical predictions and explore new physics within a few years.
Contribution
This paper reports on the deployment of four different detector technologies at SNS for CEvNS measurement and outlines future plans for physics investigations.
Findings
First detection of CEvNS using CsI[Na] detector
Deployment of four detector technologies at SNS
Plans to test N^2 dependence and search for new physics
Abstract
The primary goal of the COHERENT collaboration is to measure and study coherent elastic neutrino-nucleus scattering (CEvNS) using the high-power, few-tens-of-MeV, pulsed source of neutrinos provided by the Spallation Neutron Source (SNS) at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). The COHERENT collaboration reported the first detection of CEvNS [Akimov:2017ade] using a CsI[Na] detector. At present the collaboration is deploying four detector technologies: a CsI[Na] scintillating crystal, p-type point-contact germanium detectors, single-phase liquid argon, and NaI[Tl] crystals. All detectors are located in the neutron-quiet basement of the SNS target building at distances 20-30 m from the SNS neutrino source. The simultaneous measurement in all four COHERENT detector subsystems will test the dependence of the cross section and search for new physics. In addition, COHERENT is measuring…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNeutrino Physics Research · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
