Abstract
The Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory (JUNO) is an experiment under construction in China with the primary goal of determining the neutrino mass hierarchy (MH) with reactor anti-neutrinos. The JUNO detector system consists of a central detector, an active veto system and a calibration system. The central detector is a 35 m diameter transparent acrylic sphere containing a 20 kton liquid scintillator neutrino target. A primary photo-detection system consisting of 18,000 large (20” diameter) dynode and micro-channel plate photomultipliers surrounds the central detector. A second interlaced photo-detection system is made of 25,600 small (3” diameter) photomultipliers working in the single photo-electron regime for the reactor anti-neutrino detection. The detector is designed to achieve an unprecedented energy resolution of 3% @1MeV and an absolute energy scale uncertainty better than 1%. A veto system, consisting of a water Cherenkov detector and a top tracker, is used help maximally remove cosmogenic backgrounds. Due to its unprecedented scale and precision, JUNO will be an exceptional multipurpose detector with a rich physics program in neutrino oscillation, geo-neutrinos, astrophysical neutrinos and the search for physics beyond the Standard Model (sterile neutrinos, dark matter, proton decay and others).
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