Future Advances in Photon-Based Neutrino Detectors: A SNOWMASS White Paper

Joshua R. Klein, Tomi Akindele, Adam Bernstein, Steven Biller,Nathaniel Bowden,Jason Brodsky,D. F. Cowen,Michael Ford,Julieta Gruszko, Logan Lebenowski,Aobo Li,Viacheslav A. Li,Wei Mu,J. Pedro Ochoa-Ricoux,Gabriel D. Orebi Gann,Mayly Sanchez, Robert Svoboda, Matthew Wetstein, Michael Wurm, Minfang Yeh

arxiv(2022)

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We discuss here new, enabling technologies for future photon-based neutrino detectors. These technologies touch nearly every aspect of such detectors: new scintillating materials, new methods of loading isotopes, new photon sensors and collectors, new approaches to simulation and analysis, and new front-end electronics and DAQ ideas. Of particular interest are technologies that enable broad physics programs in hybrid Cherenkov/scintillation detectors, such as slow fluors, water-based liquid scintillator, and spectral sorting of photons. Several new large-scale detector ideas are also discussed, including hybrid detectors like Theia, ArTEMIS, and generic slow-fluor detectors, as well as the very different SLIPs and LiquidO approaches to instrumenting photon-based detectors. A program of demonstrators for future detectors, including ANNIE, Eos, and NuDOT are also discussed.
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neutrino detectors,snowmass white paper,future advances,photon-based
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