Speaker
Description
The Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory (JUNO) is a multipurpose neutrino detector located 700 m underground and about 53 km away from six nuclear rectors in Southern China. It is currently under construction and will be deployed with ~17k 20-inch photomultiplier tubes (PMTs) and ~25k 3-inch PMTs surrounding 20 kton liquid scintillator. With an unprecedented 3% energy resolution at 1MeV, the primary physics goals of JUNO are to determine the neutrino mass ordering and measure the neutrino oscillation parameters sin^2θ_12, △m^2_21 and |△m^2_32| to a sub-percent precision.
This talk will cover the neutrino oscillation physics in JUNO, including the sensitivity analysis and the results based on the most recent understanding of the detector.