BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:Data::ICal 0.22 BEGIN:VEVENT DESCRIPTION:Camillo Mariani\, Virginia Tech\n\n
The SoLid/CHANDLER experi ment aims to make a measurement of very short baseline neutrino oscillatio ns using reactor anti-neutrinos. For this purpose\, a highly segmented det ector was build out of PVT cubes lined with a 6LiF:ZnS(Ag)layer. Unlike ne utrino experiments conducted deep underground\, neutrino detectors used in a reactor environment need to operate in high levels of background radiat ion with very low shielding. Therefore\, a reliable distinction between th e neutrons produced in inverse beta decay events and signals caused by oth er background interaction is crucial. The composite of scintillation mater ials with different time constants enables the efficient use of pulse-shap e analysis to discriminate against electromagnetic signals. In this talk I will present the SoLid detector\, the signal identification with few exam ple of inverse beta decays events that were collected during the first dat a taking of the first SoLid module and the future program that involves th e use of the CHANDLER technology to increase the energy resolution of the SoLid detector.
\n DTSTART:20170322T193000Z LOCATION:Physics Building\, Room 204 SUMMARY:Status and prospective of the SoLid/CHANDLER experiment END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR