DocumentCode
1138475
Title
Two-phase emission detector for measuring coherent neutrino-nucleus scattering
Author
Hagmann, Chris ; Bernstein, Adam
Author_Institution
Lawrence Livermore Nat. Lab., CA, USA
Volume
51
Issue
5
fYear
2004
Firstpage
2151
Lastpage
2155
Abstract
Coherent scattering is a flavor-blind, high-rate, as yet undetected neutrino interaction predicted by the Standard Model. We propose to use a compact (kg-scale), two-phase (liquid-gas) argon ionization detector to measure coherent neutrino scattering off nuclei. In our approach, neutrino-induced nuclear recoils in the liquid produce a weak ionization signal, which is transported into a gas under the influence of an electric field, amplified via electroluminescence, and detected by phototubes or avalanche diodes. This paper describes the features of the detector, and estimates signal and background rates for a reactor neutrino source. Relatively compact detectors of this type, capable of detecting coherent scattering, offer a new approach to flavor-blind detection of man-made and astronomical neutrinos, and may allow development of compact neutrino detectors capable of nonintrusive real-time monitoring of fissile material in reactors.
Keywords
Cherenkov counters; argon; avalanche diodes; cosmic ray neutrinos; electroluminescence; flavour model; gas scintillation detectors; ionisation chambers; liquid scintillation detectors; neutrino detection; neutrino-nucleus scattering; nuclear electronics; phototubes; radiation monitoring; standard model; xenon; (neutrino,neutrino); Ar; Xe; argon; astronomical neutrinos; avalanche diodes; background rates; coherent neutrino-nucleus scattering; compact neutrino detectors; compact two-phase liquid-gas argon ionization detector; electric field; electroluminescence; fissile material; flavor-blindness; man-made neutrinos; neutrino-induced nuclear recoils; nonintrusive real-time monitoring; nuclear fuels; phototubes; reactor neutrino source; standard model; two-phase emission detector; undetected neutrino interaction; weak ionization signal; xenon; Argon; Detectors; Electroluminescence; Extraterrestrial measurements; Inductors; Ionization; Neutrino sources; Nuclear measurements; Predictive models; Scattering; Argon; electroluminescence; gas detectors; neutrinos; nuclear fuels; xenon;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9499
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TNS.2004.836061
Filename
1344300
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