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Recent results from Borexino and the first real time measure of solar pp neutrinos
D. BravoN. RossiG. BelliniD. VignaudR. SaldanhaE. V. HungerfordLino MiramontiMatthias LaubensteinM. Göger-neffF. Von FeilitzschR. B. VogelaarMarco GiammarchiMarcin WójcikAndrea IanniD. BickSandra ZavatarelliKai ZuberM. D. SkorokhvatovM. D. SkorokhvatovMichael WurmP. J. MosteiroLaura CadonatiL. PappMichele MontuschiA. SotnikovE. MeroniC. SalvoM. GromovT. LewkeA. CaminataFausto OrticaD. KrynF. GabrieleManuel MeyerO. SmirnovG. LukyanchenkoI. N. MachulinI. N. MachulinAldo IanniAldo RomaniPaolo LombardiK. OtisMarco PallaviciniK. FomenkoE. LitvinovichE. LitvinovichM. ObolenskyQ. MeindlA. E. ChavarriaL. PerassoD. D'angeloJ. WinterS. MarcocciC. GalbiatiD. FrancoF. LombardiS. ManeckiA. RazetoLothar OberauerS. GazzanaS. DaviniB. LehnertR. TartagliaA. PocarA. V. DerbinAnton EmplG. BonfiniG. ZuzelFrank CalapriceJay Burton BenzigerW. ManeschgAlessandra ReHardy SimgenHongwei WangS. V. SukhotinA. WrightO. ZaimidorogaV. V. KobychevS. SchönertG. KorgaGioacchino RanucciB. CaccianigaG. TesteraDenis KorablevV. N. MuratovaY. SuvorovY. SuvorovLivia LudhovaA. M. GorettiA. S. ChepurnovC. GhianoCaren HagnerP. CavalcanteM. MisiaszekA.v. EtenkoA.v. Etenkosubject
geo-neutrinosNuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsNeutrino oscillationneutrino: solarPhysics::Instrumentation and DetectorsGeo-neutrinos; Neutrino oscillations; Solar neutrinos; Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsSolar neutrinotalk: Valencia 2014/07/02Solar neutrinosSolar neutrino01 natural sciences7. Clean energyPhysics::Geophysics0103 physical sciences[PHYS.HEXP]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Experiment [hep-ex]ddc:530010306 general physicsNeutrino oscillationBorexinoPhysicsneutrino oscillations010308 nuclear & particles physicsNeutrino oscillationsSolar neutrino problemGran SassoNeutrino detectorGeo-neutrinosolar neutrinosMeasurements of neutrino speedBorexinoHigh Energy Physics::Experimentneutrino: oscillationneutrino: geophysicsNeutrino astronomyNeutrinoexperimental resultsGeo-neutrinosdescription
International audience; The Borexino detector was built starting from 1996 in the underground hall C of Gran Sasso National Laboratory (LNGS) in Italy under about 1400 m of rock (3800 m.w.e) and it is mostly aimed to the study in real-time of the low-energy solar neutrinos.Since the beginning of data taking, in May 2007, the unprecedented detector radio-purity made the performances of the detector unique: a milestone has been very recently achieved with the measurement of solar pp neutrino flux, providing the first direct observation in real time of the key fusion reaction powering the Sun.In this contribution the most important Borexino achievements to the fields of solar, geo-neutrino and particle physics are reviewed and the future perspectives discussed, emphasizing in particular the unique possibility of Borexino to cover at the end of its program the entire solar neutrino spectrum and to exploit the possible existence of a fourth sterile neutrino (SOX project).
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2014-07-02 | Nuclear and Particle Physics Proceedings |