Theia: Summary of physics program. Snowmass White Paper Submission
M. Askins, Z. Bagdasarian, N. Barros, E.W. Beier, A. Bernstein, E., Blucher, R. Bonventre, E. Bourret, E. J. Callaghan, J. Caravaca, M. Diwan,, S.T. Dye, J. Eisch, A. Elagin, T. Enqvist, U. Fahrendholz, V. Fischer, K., Frankiewicz, C. Grant, D. Guffanti, C. Hagner, A. Hallin

TL;DR
Theia is a proposed hybrid optical neutrino detector with a broad physics program, aiming to advance neutrino and astrophysics research through innovative detection methods.
Contribution
This white paper introduces the concept and potential physics reach of Theia, a novel hybrid optical neutrino detector, outlining its innovative approach.
Findings
Potential to significantly enhance neutrino detection capabilities
Broad physics reach including astrophysics and particle physics
Detailed design concepts outlined in the full white paper
Abstract
Theia would be a novel, "hybrid" optical neutrino detector, with a rich physics program. This paper is intended to provide a brief overview of the concepts and physics reach of Theia. Full details can be found in the Theia white paper [1].
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Taxonomy
TopicsNeutrino Physics Research · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
