Session

Session 9

09
24 Aug 2021, 17:00

Conveners

Session 9

  • Leon Pickard
  • Amanda Bacon (University of Pennsylvania)

Description

10+3 talks
3:30pm ET Start

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  1. Julia Patterson (SNOLAB)
    24/08/2021, 17:00
    Engineering

    SNO+ is a continuation of the original SNO experiment conducted in the late 1990s and early 2000s. SNO+ uses Linear Alkyl Benzene (LAB) as a liquid scintillator to detect neutrinos. Tellurium will be added to the scintillator to help search for neutrinoless double beta decay. In this presentation, I will focus on the underground purification and synthesis process of the tellurium complex.

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  2. T.S.Sachin Venkatesh (Delhi Technological University)
    24/08/2021, 17:15
    Physics Analysis

    Super-resolution is an innovative technique that upscales the resolution of an image or a video and thus enables us to reconstruct high-fidelity images from low-resolution data. We deploy super-resolution analysis on turbulent flow fields spatially and temporally using various state-of-the-art machine learning techniques like ESPCN, ESRGAN and TecoGAN to reconstruct high-resolution flow fields...

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  3. Maria Ortiz
    24/08/2021, 17:30
    Physics Analysis

    Liquid Argon is used in dark matter detectors, it’s biggest issue is the Argon 39 that exists inside liquid Argon.The Ar2D2 detector is going to responsible for detecting the Argon 39, to be as accurate as possible the detector also needs to be aware of the backgrounds.

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  4. Mr Kaustav Dutta (University of Alberta)
    24/08/2021, 17:45
    Physics Analysis

    The Pacific Ocean Neutrino Experiment (P-ONE) is a proposed multi-cubic kilometer neutrino telescope off the coast of Canada. It aims to probe physics at previously inaccessible regimes, and builds on the discoveries made by the IceCube Experiment, located at the South Pole. Some goals of a full-scale P-ONE are to confirm the relative flux for different neutrino flavors and their possible...

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  5. Raveen Sidhu (DEAP-3600)
    24/08/2021, 18:00
    Physics Analysis

    DEAP-3600 is a highly sensitive spherical direct-detection dark matter experiment. Scintillation light detected following subatomic particle interactions with liquid argon is used to classify events in the search for Weakly Interacting Massive Particles (WIMPs). As part of this classification, position reconstruction algorithms aim to pinpoint where the interaction took place. In this report,...

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