Design, Status and Physics Potential of JUNO
Abstract
The Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory (JUNO) is a 20 kton multi-purpose liquid scintillator detector currently being built in a dedicated underground laboratory in Jiangmen (PR China). Data-taking is expected to start in 2023. JUNO's main physics goal is the determination of the neutrino mass ordering using electron anti-neutrinos from two nuclear power plants at a baseline of about 53 km. JUNO aims for an unprecedented energy resolution of 3 \% at 1 MeV for the central detector, which will allow determining the mass ordering with 3 σ significance within six years of operation. Furthermore, measurements in neutrino physics and astrophysics, such as estimating the solar oscillation parameters and the atmospheric mass splitting with an accuracy of 0.5 \% or better, will be performed. In these proceedings, JUNO's design, the status of its construction, and its physics potential, will be presented alongside a short excursion into its rich R\&D program.
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