7–8 Jan 2016
Earthquake Research Institute, the University of Tokyo
Japan timezone

Session

Large Neutrino Telescope experiments, recent progress and application to geoscience II

8 Jan 2016, 11:30
Building 2, 2F, 2nd lecture room (Earthquake Research Institute, the University of Tokyo)

Building 2, 2F, 2nd lecture room

Earthquake Research Institute, the University of Tokyo

1-1-1 Yayoi, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo JAPAN

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  1. Dr Hiroko Watanabe (Tohoku University)
    08/01/2016, 11:30
    The **Kam**ioka **L**iquid-scintillator **A**nti-**N**eutrino **D**etector (KamLAND) is located in a rock cavern in the Kamioka mine, 1,000 m below the summit of Mt. Ikenoyama in Japan. KamLAND is marked by the ability to detect low-energy anti-neutrino signals at 1,000 tons of ultra pure liquid scintillator through the inverse \beta reaction, \bar{\nu}_{e} + p \rightarraw e + n. We...
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  2. William McDonough (University of Maryland)
    08/01/2016, 12:00
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