Proposal: JSNS$^2$-II
S.Ajimura, M.Botran, J.H.Choi, J.W.Choi, M.K.Cheoun, T.Dodo, H.Furuta,, J.Goh, K.Haga, M.Harada, S.Hasegawa, Y.Hino, T.Hiraiwa, H.I.Jang, J.S.Jang,, M.C.Jang, H.Jeon, S.Jeon, K.K.Joo, J.R.Jordan, D.EJung, S.K.Kang, Y.Kasugai,, T.Kawasaki, E.J.Kim, J.Y.Kim, S.B.Kim, S.Y.Kim

TL;DR
The JSNS$^2$-II experiment at J-PARC aims to enhance sterile neutrino search sensitivity by deploying a second detector at a different baseline, improving detection in the low $\Delta m^2$ region with a 5-year exposure.
Contribution
This paper proposes a second detector for JSNS$^2$, increasing sensitivity and enabling confirmation or refutation of sterile neutrino oscillation parameters.
Findings
Enhanced sensitivity in low $\\Delta m^2$ region
Ability to confirm or refute most oscillation parameters with 3 sigma confidence
Successful deployment of second detector with 35-ton target mass
Abstract
This article describes the goal and expected sensitivity of the JSNS-II experiment at J-PARC Materials and Life Science Experimental Facility (MLF). The JSNS-II experiment is the second phase of the JSNS experiment (J-PARC Sterile Neutrino Search at J-PARC Spallation Neutron Source) with two detectors which are located in 24 m (an existing detector) and 48 m (new one) baselines to improve the sensitivity of the search for sterile neutrinos, especially in the low region, which has been indicated by the global fit of the appearance mode. The new second detector has a similar structure as the existing JSNS detector, which is already working. To compensate for the reduction of the neutrino flux due to the distance from the mercury target, the target mass of the Gd-loaded liquid scintillator which is the Linear AlkylBenzene (LAB) based liquid scintillator inside…
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TopicsNeutrino Physics Research · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena
