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Neutrino Physics with JUNO
Jilei XuAndre KruthYuguang XieWei WangS. M. ChenJanet ConradXingtao HuangV. VorobelJose BustoQi AnAlexander OlshevskiyJiaxing LiCécile JolletXiangdong JiRan HanSandra ZavatarelliDmitriy TaichenachevF. YermiaGeorg G. RaffeltR. MöllenbergYong Zhong QianYong Zhong QianUgur YeginYu YaoWenxiong ZhouSiguang WangZheng WangZhenyu ZhangRupert LeitnerM. Göger-neffLino MiramontiQun WuO. DrapierDonghua FanJen-chieh PengD. W. LiuStephen T. DyeHao CaiJohn F. BeacomLucia VotanoMassimiliano ClemenzaJuan Pedro Ochoa-ricouxDavide ChiesaTao HuIgor TkachevFabio MantovaniHongbang LiuJiawen ZhangJ. G. LuShulin LiuBaojun YanWeili ZhongChanggen YangA. GarfagniniAntonio CammiLiangjian WenGuofu CaoChristopher WiebuschMichael WurmAnselmo MeregagliaXubo MaBoxiang YuG. MengDamien DornicVladimir LyashukBjörn WonsakAnatael CabreraY. H. ZhouJochen SteinmannM. SoironS. DusiniXiaomei LiHonghao ZhangYajun MaoGang GuoY. B. HsiungZ. V. KrumshteynMarco GrassiGuanghua GongGuang YangZhi DengLaurent FavartShaomin ChenJun CaoLothar OberauerXilei SunHerve De KerretHao LiangAra IoannisianYufei XiMonica SistiChao LiYuekun HengYifang WangAlessandro PaoloniStefan Van WaasenQingmin ZhangMeng WangShouyang HuJing ZhouDongmei XiaYongjie SunG. SalamannaEzio PrevitaliMengyun GuanThomas MuellerBayarto LubsandorzhievXin Heng GuoGuorong ZhouXiao CaiGuey-lin LinZhimin WangMargherita Buizza AvanziniMauro MezzettoBarbara RicciHu LiuChiara SirignanoWilliam F. McdonoughXichao RuanDmitry V. NaumovJiajie LingJiajie LingZiyan DengHaoqi LuJianglai LiuPaolo LombardiXiang ZhouManfred JeitlerWeiguo LiChristian GrewingBarbara ClerbauxJianli LiuJian FangYi ChenMing QiOleg SmirnovL. B. BezrukovNarine KazarianYangheng ZhengWanlei GuoMarcos DracosJinchang LiuHui GongIvano LippiMichael KaragounisStefano Maria MariVito AntonelliMiao HeZhengyun YouYayun DingRichard FordZelimir DjurcicQian LiuZhonghua QinJian TangE. MeroniShubin LiuRuiguang WangJingbo ZhangRong ZhouTimo EnqvistZhe WangV. V. SinevSimon BlythZhenghua ZhaoYi WangYi WangYumei ZhangYi LiZeyuan YuTobias LachenmaierMarco GiammarchiYongbing LongMaxim GoncharWei WeiD. D'angeloSen QianShu LuoCaren HagnerClaudia-elisabeth WulzH. PengJiaheng ZouLiang ZhanYifan YangChunxu YuWei LiMarkus RobensFengpeng AnXiaoshan JiangYen-hsun LinPasi KuusiniemiZhibing LiLuca StancoFausto OrticaChao ZhangGuangpeng AnXiangdong RuanR. BrugneraAchim StahlEric BaussanYufeng LiLivia LudhovaChung Hsiang WangLei HuoVic GuarinoTao LinX. N. LiZheng WangHaonan GanLei YangHao WangM. GoninYe-ling ZhouYun ChangM. H. ShaevitzXin QianWladyslaw Henryk TrzaskaLi ZhouC. G. YangZhi-zhong XingJingbin LuAldo RomaniShun ZhouCristina VolpeLi KangJunguang LuGioacchino RanucciHanxiong HuangGuo-li WangJun Husubject
Particle physicsSterile neutrinoNuclear and High Energy PhysicsPhysics - Instrumentation and DetectorsGeoneutrinoreactor neutrino experimentPhysics::Instrumentation and DetectorsSolar neutrinomedia_common.quotation_subjectAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaDark matterFOS: Physical sciences7. Clean energy01 natural sciencesNOHigh Energy Physics - Experimentneutrino astronomyHigh Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex)neutrino physics0103 physical sciences[PHYS.HEXP]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Experiment [hep-ex]ddc:530neutrino mass hierarchy reactor liquid scintillator010306 general physicsJiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatorymedia_commonPhysics010308 nuclear & particles physicsHigh Energy Physics::Phenomenologyneutrino physicInstrumentation and Detectors (physics.ins-det)Universereactor neutrino experimentslarge scintillator detectors; neutrino astronomy; neutrino physics; reactor neutrino experiments; Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsSupernovalarge scintillator detectors13. Climate actionPhysics::Space Physicslarge scintillator detectorHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentNeutrinoreactor neutrino experiments; large scintillator detectors; neutrino physics; neutrino astronomydescription
The Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory (JUNO), a 20 kton multi-purpose underground liquid scintillator detector, was proposed with the determination of the neutrino mass hierarchy as a primary physics goal. It is also capable of observing neutrinos from terrestrial and extra-terrestrial sources, including supernova burst neutrinos, diffuse supernova neutrino background, geoneutrinos, atmospheric neutrinos, solar neutrinos, as well as exotic searches such as nucleon decays, dark matter, sterile neutrinos, etc. We present the physics motivations and the anticipated performance of the JUNO detector for various proposed measurements. By detecting reactor antineutrinos from two power plants at 53-km distance, JUNO will determine the neutrino mass hierarchy at a 3-4 sigma significance with six years of running. The measurement of antineutrino spectrum will also lead to the precise determination of three out of the six oscillation parameters to an accuracy of better than 1\%. Neutrino burst from a typical core-collapse supernova at 10 kpc would lead to ~5000 inverse-beta-decay events and ~2000 all-flavor neutrino-proton elastic scattering events in JUNO. Detection of DSNB would provide valuable information on the cosmic star-formation rate and the average core-collapsed neutrino energy spectrum. Geo-neutrinos can be detected in JUNO with a rate of ~400 events per year, significantly improving the statistics of existing geoneutrino samples. The JUNO detector is sensitive to several exotic searches, e.g. proton decay via the $p\to K^++\bar\nu$ decay channel. The JUNO detector will provide a unique facility to address many outstanding crucial questions in particle and astrophysics. It holds the great potential for further advancing our quest to understanding the fundamental properties of neutrinos, one of the building blocks of our Universe.
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