Abstract
Hyper-Kamiokande is a next-generation neutrino experiment built in Japan and is scheduled to become operational in 2027. It will be the world’s largest underground water Cherenkov detector instrumented with three kinds of photomultipliers (PMTs): 20- and 3- inch PMTs, supplemented with multi-PMTs. The physics program of the Hyper-Kamiokande experiment will address the most important, unsolved questions in physics, including CP violation in neutrino oscillations and nucleon decay. An overview of the experiment is presented, emphasizing photo-sensors and electronics.
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