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2019
Development of the OSIRIS detector simulation and its sensitivity study
Development of the OSIRIS detector simulation and its sensitivity study
The OSIRIS detector is designed to monitor the radio-purity of the liquid scintillator (LS) during the filling of JUNO detector. It will be located between the LS-purification plant and the JUNO Central Detector and measure the purified LS either in a continuous flow or in batches. Its acrylic vesse...
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Personal Name(s): | Genster, Christoph (Corresponding author) |
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Ludhova, Livia / Cheng, Y. / Göttel, Alexandre / Kampmann, Philipp / Xu, Yu / Stahl, A. / Lorenz, S. / Hackspacher, P. / Wurm, M. / Schever, Michaela | |
Contributing Institute: |
Experimentelle Hadrondynamik; IKP-2 |
Imprint: |
2019
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Conference: | Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft, Aachen (Germany), 2019-03-25 - 2019-03-29 |
Document Type: |
Conference Presentation Report |
Research Program: |
Cosmic Matter in the Laboratory |
Subject (ZB): | |
Publikationsportal JuSER |
The OSIRIS detector is designed to monitor the radio-purity of the liquid scintillator (LS) during the filling of JUNO detector. It will be located between the LS-purification plant and the JUNO Central Detector and measure the purified LS either in a continuous flow or in batches. Its acrylic vessel can hold 18 tons of LS and it will feature an energy resolution of better than 10% @ 1 MeV. In the filling process of JUNO, OSIRIS will act as an early warning system to prevent contamination of the Central Detector in case of a failure of the purification plant. Beyond this purpose it can further aid JUNO with long-time measurements of the scintillator. This talk will give an overview of the detector simulation and sensitivity studies for OSIRIS. |