Current status and future prospects of the SNO+ experiment
SNO+ is a large liquid scintillator-based experiment located 2km underground at SNOLAB, Sudbury, Canada. It reuses the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory detector, consisting of a 12m diameter acrylic vessel which will be filled with about 780 tonnes of ultra-pure liquid scintillator. Designed as a multip...
Main Authors: | Biller, S, Cavalli, L, Dunger, J, Jelley, N, Jones, C, Jones, P, Lidgard, J, Majumdar, K, Reichold, A, Segui, L, Tseng, J, SNO Collaboration |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Hindawi Publishing Corporation
2016
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