Launch of JUNO: a Next-Generation Neutrino ExperimentHYBRID
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The Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory (JUNO) is a next-generation liquid scintillator detector designed to address open questions in neutrino physics. Measuring electron antineutrinos from commercial nuclear power plants, with 20 kilotons of target mass and unprecedented energy resolution, JUNO aims to determine the neutrino mass ordering at a 3σ confidence level with about six years of data and to significantly improve the precision of three oscillation parameters out of six independent ones — sin²θ₁₂, Δm²₂₁, and Δm²₃₁ — bringing it to the sub-percent level. Its versatile design also enables studies of solar, atmospheric, supernova, and geoneutrinos, as well as rare processes such as dark-matter interactions and proton decay. After several years of construction and commissioning, JUNO has now successfully started data taking, marking the beginning of a new phase in low-energy neutrino physics. This talk will present the detector concept, its current status, and the first steps toward physics results from the newly launched experiment.
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Alexandre Gumberidze - Department Atomic, Quantum & Fundamental Physics