Description
RED-100 is a two-phase emission LXe detector that was deployed at a distance of 19 m from the reactor core at Kalinin Nuclear Power Plant (KNPP, Udomlya, Russia). Its goal is to detect Coherent Elastic Neutrino Nucleus Scattering (CEvNS) of reactor electron antineutrinos on Xe nuclei. The data-taking run was provided and included both periods of reactor OFF and ON. Then the detector was decommissioned and shipped back to MEPhI for the upgrade and re-equipment. In this poster, an overview of the experimental setup, preliminary results of background data analysis and signal prediction are discussed. Preliminary plans for the detector upgrade are presented.
Collaboration | RED-100 |
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Primary author
Dmitry Rudik
(NRNU MEPhI)