Speaker
Aldiyar Oralbaev
(APC & NRC "Kurchatov institute")
Description
The Double Chooz experiment has developed a new Inverse Beta Decay (IBD) detection method called Total neutron Capture (TnC) exploiting neutron captures over all isotopes in the liquid scintillator volume (H, C and Gd). TnC provides remarkable advantages over any isotope-dependant detection, such Gd or H, such as the increases the detection efficiency per volume, yielding higher statistics (>2.5x) and causes a significant reduction of the detection systematics since there is no isotope dependent contributions and the complex neutron spill in/out currents among the detector volumes. The direct IBD data is used for inclusive systematics estimation integrating over all relevant detections aspects, including energy scale stability, uniformity and linearity. The most recent results including the collected data from the near detector since January 2015 will be presented, improving the impact of θ13 systematic thanks to the cancellation of correlated contributions across the two detectors.
Authorship annotation | for the Double Chooz collaboration |
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Session and Location | Monday Session, Poster Wall #199 (Ballroom) |
Poster included in proceedings: | yes |
Primary author
Aldiyar Oralbaev
(APC & NRC "Kurchatov institute")
Co-author
Ms
Diana Navas
(Ciemat)