Speakers: João Pedro Athayde Marcondes de André (IPHC), Loic Labit (LP2IB-CNRS)
The Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory (JUNO) is a multipurpose observatory located in China that came online in the middle of 2025. The JUNO detector consists of a 20kton liquid scintillator target monitored by about 18k 20 inch PMT and about 26k 3 inch PMT. This detector is strategically located 53 km from the Taishan and Yangjiang Nuclear Power Plants in order to precisely measure reactor anti-neutrino oscillations. The first results from JUNO, using 2 months of data, significantly improve the precision of two of these parameters. This seminar will cover the performance and first results from JUNO.
https://indico.in2p3.fr/event/39039/
Début : 16/03/2026 à 14:00
Fin : 16/03/2026 à 15:00
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