Ricochet Progress and Status
Ricochet Collaboration: G. Beaulieu, V. Belov, L. Berge, J. Billard,, G. Bres, J-.L. Bret, A. Broniatowski, M. Calvo, A. Cazes, D. Chaize, M., Chapellier, L. Chaplinsky, G. Chemin, R. Chen, J. Colas, M. De Jesus, P. de, Marcillac, L. Dumoulin, O. Exshaw, S. Ferriol

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent progress in developing the Ricochet experiment for detecting coherent elastic neutrino-nucleus scattering, including site selection, background studies, and detector plans at the Grenoble reactor.
Contribution
It provides an overview of the experimental setup, background estimates, and detector design for the Ricochet CEvNS experiment at a new site.
Findings
Site selected at Grenoble reactor after background studies
Background rate estimates provided for the site
Planned detector payloads described
Abstract
We present an overview of recent progress towards the Ricochet coherent elastic neutrino nucleus scattering CENS experiment. The ILL research reactor in Grenoble, France has been selected as the experiment site, after in situ studies of vibration and particle backgrounds. We present background rate estimates specific to that site, along with descriptions of the planned CryoCube and Q-Array detector payloads.
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