Speaker
Ruoxi Wang
(Johns Hopkins University)
Description
CUPID (CUORE Upgrade with Particle IDentification) is a planned cryogenic rare event observatory aiming to detect the neutrino-less double beta decay of Mo-100. With a good energy resolution and a large isotope mass, CUPID can also provide an appealing setting to detect low energy solar neutrinos through the charged current (CC) interaction with Mo-100. We present a thorough study of the solar neutrino detection sensitivity of the CUPID experiment using MC simulations, and we discuss the background suppressing power needed to make a good detection with Mo-100.
Author
Ruoxi Wang
(Johns Hopkins University)