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Eos: conceptual design for a demonstrator of hybrid optical detector technology

T. Anderson, E. Anderssen, M. Askins, A. Bacon, Z. Bagdasarian, A. Baldoni, N. Barros, L. Bartoszek, M. Bergevin, A. Bernstein, E. Blucher, J. Boissevain, R. Bonventre, D. N. Brown, E.J. Callaghan, D. F. Cowen, S. Dazeley, M. Diwan, Mackenzie Duce, Donald G. Fleming, K. Frankiewicz, D. Gooding, C. Grant, J. Juechter, T. Kaptanoglu, T. Kim, J. Klein, C. Kraus, Tereza Kroupova, Benjamin Land, L. Lebanowski, V. Lozza, A. D. Marino, A. Mastbaum, C. Mauger, G.M. Mayers, J. Minock, S. Naugle, M. Newcomer, A. Nikolica, G. D. Orebi Gann, L. Pickard, L. Ren, Ángel Rincón, N. Rowe, J. S. Saba, S. Schoppmann, J. Sensenig, M. Smiley, H. Song, Hans Steiger, R. Svoboda, E. Tiras, W. To, W. H. Trzaska, R. Van Berg, V. Veeraraghavan, J. Wallig, Garrett Wendel, M. Wetstein, M. Wurm, G. Yang, M. Yeh, E. D. Zimmerman

2023Journal of Instrumentation18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Eos is a technology demonstrator, designed to explore the capabilities of hybrid event detection technology, leveraging both Cherenkov and scintillation light simultaneously. With a fiducial mass of four tons, Eos is designed to operate in a high-precision regime, with sufficient size to utilize time-of-flight information for full event reconstruction, flexibility to demonstrate a range of cutting edge technologies, and simplicity of design to facilitate potential future deployment at alternative sites. Results from Eos can inform the design of future neutrino detectors for both fundamental physics and nonproliferation applications. This paper describes the conceptual design and potential applications of the Eos detector.

Topics & Concepts

Flexibility (engineering)DetectorScintillationConceptual designSoftware deploymentEvent (particle physics)Computer scienceSystems engineeringSimplicityEvent reconstructionCherenkov radiationAerospace engineeringRange (aeronautics)PhysicsEngineeringTelecommunicationsAstrophysicsOperating systemQuantum mechanicsMathematicsStatisticsHuman–computer interactionNeutrino Physics ResearchRadiation Detection and Scintillator TechnologiesAstrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
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