Megaton Modular Multi-Purpose Neutrino Detector
Alfred K. Mann (University of Pennsylvania)

TL;DR
This paper proposes a design for a large-scale, modular neutrino detector intended for the Homestake Laboratory, aiming to enable diverse physics experiments in neutrino research.
Contribution
It introduces a novel modular detector concept tailored for the Homestake site, outlining potential experimental applications.
Findings
Conceptual design of a megaton-scale neutrino detector
Potential for diverse physics experiments in neutrino physics
Initial outline for future detailed proposals
Abstract
This brief note outlines a detector for the Homestake Laboratory and the physics experiments that might be done with it. The note might go on record as a letter of intent to be converted to a formal proposal at a later time.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Neutrino Physics Research
