The acrylic vessel for JSNS$^{2}$-II neutrino target
C.D.Shin, S.Ajimura, M.K.Cheoun, J.H.Choi, J.Y.Choi, T.Dodo, J.Goh,, K.Haga, M.Harada, S.Hasegawa, T.Hiraiwa, W.Hwang, T.Iida, H.I.Jang, J.S.Jang,, H.Jeon, S.Jeon, K.K.Joo, D.E.Jung, S.K.Kang, Y.Kasugai, T.Kawasaki, E.J.Kim,, J.Y.Kim, S.B.Kim, W.Kim, H.Kinoshita, T.Konno

TL;DR
This paper details the design, specifications, and measured properties of the acrylic vessel used as the neutrino target in the JSNS$^{2}$-II experiment, which searches for sterile neutrinos at J-PARC.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive description of the acrylic vessel's design, specifications, and measured properties for the JSNS$^{2}$-II neutrino detection experiment.
Findings
Acrylic vessel specifications are optimized for neutrino detection.
Measured properties confirm suitability for experimental requirements.
Design details support future detector construction and calibration.
Abstract
The JSNS (J-PARC Sterile Neutrino Search at J-PARC Spallation Neutron Source) is an experiment designed for the search for sterile neutrinos. The experiment is currently at the stage of the second phase named JSNS-II with two detectors at near and far locations from the neutrino source. One of the key components of the experiment is an acrylic vessel, that is used for the target volume for the detection of the anti-neutrinos. The specifications, design, and measured properties of the acrylic vessel are described.
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Taxonomy
TopicsNeutrino Physics Research · Particle accelerators and beam dynamics · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
