Description
Double Chooz (A. Cabrera) 45'
v-ANGRA Experiment (E. Kemp) 45'
TAO Experiment (R. Li) 45'
JUNO Experiment (Y. Li) 45'
The talk will cover the following:
• PROSPECT: Recent Results and Future Outlook
• Near-field Antineutrino Application Developments in the U.S.
The Angra Neutrinos Experiment utilizes a water Cherenkov detector operating at the Angra dos Reis nuclear facility in Brazil. Its primary purpose is to detect electron antineutrinos emitted by the nuclear reactor, aiming to demonstrate the feasibility of using such a detector to monitor reactor activity. This objective aligns with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) program...
A review of the goals, work and deliverables of the IAEA CRP on Updating Fission Yield Data for Applications will be given.
The main lessons from the latest results (https://www.nature.com/articles/s41567-020-0831-y) of the Double Chooz experiment (initially mainly focused on the measurement of θ13) are proposed to be summarised in the context of the present and future reactor antineutrino detection, including possible reactor monitoring during on/off reactor data running. In this respect, Double Chooz provides a...