Initial Performance of the PROSPECT Antineutrino Detector

Not scheduled
20m
Kongresshaus Stadthalle Heidelberg (Heidelberg)

Kongresshaus Stadthalle Heidelberg

Heidelberg

Neckarstaden 24 69117 Heidelberg Germany
Poster new technologies Poster (not participating in poster prize competition)

Speaker

Nathaniel Bowden (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)

Description

PROSPECT is a reactor antineutrino experiment whose primary goals are to probe short-baseline oscillations and perform a precise measurement of the U-235 reactor antineutrino spectrum. The PROSPECT Antineutrino Detector (AD) has been installed at the High Flux Isotope Reactor (HFIR) at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, with the detector active volume covering a baseline range of 7-9m. To operate in this environment with tight space constraints, limited overburden and the possibility of reactor-correlated backgrounds, the PROSPECT AD incorporates design features that provide excellent background rejection. These include segmentation and the use of Li-6 doped liquid scintillator with good pulse-shape discrimination properties. Here we describe the initial performance of the detector, including parameters such as light collection, particle identification, and signal and background event rates.
Authorship annotation for the PROSPECT Collaboration
Session and Location Monday Session, Poster Wall #112 (Auditorium Gallery Left)
Poster included in proceedings: yes

Primary author

Nathaniel Bowden (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)

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