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Charge coupled devices for detection of coherent neutrino-nucleus scattering
Fecha
2015-04Registro en:
Fernández Moroni, Guillermo; Estrada, Juan; Paolini, Eduardo Emilio; Cancelo, Gustavo Indalecio Eugenio; Tiffemberg, Javier; et al.; Charge coupled devices for detection of coherent neutrino-nucleus scattering; American Physical Society; Physical Review D: Particles, Fields, Gravitation And Cosmology; 91; 7; 4-2015; 1-9
2470-0010
2470-0029
Autor
Fernández Moroni, Guillermo
Estrada, Juan
Paolini, Eduardo Emilio
Cancelo, Gustavo Indalecio Eugenio
Tiffemberg, Javier
Molina, Jorge
Resumen
In this article the feasibility of using charge coupled devices (CCD) to detect low-energy neutrinos through their coherent scattering with nuclei is analyzed. The detection of neutrinos through this standard model process has been elusive because of the small energy deposited in such interaction. Typical particle detectors have thresholds of a few keV, and most of the energy deposition expected from coherent scattering is well below this level. The CCD detectors discussed in this paper can operate at a threshold of approximately 30 eV, making them ideal for observing this signal. On a CCD array of 500 g located next to a power nuclear reactor the number of coherent scattering events expected is about 3000 events/year. Our results shows that a detection with a confidence level of 99% can be reached within 16 days of continuous operation; with the current 52 g detector prototype this time lapse extends to five months.