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MEMPHYS: A next generation megaton scale water Cherenkov detector in Europe

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, , Citation T Patzak and the MEMPHYS collaboration 2012 J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. 375 042055 DOI 10.1088/1742-6596/375/1/042055

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Abstract

Future large underground detectors for neutrino physics are studied in Europe within the FP7 design studies LAGUNA, EUROnu and Laguna-LBNO. In this paper the MEMPHYS detector and its development phases are described. MEMPHYS is a proposed 0.5 Mton scale Water Cherenkov experiment to be performed deep underground. It is dedicated to nucleon decay, neutrinos from supernovse, solar and atmospheric neutrinos, as well as neutrinos from a future Super-Beam (SB) or β-Beam (βB) to measure the mixing angle θ13, the CP violating phase δ and the mass hierarchy. A small-scale prototype, MEMPHYNO, has been constructed with the purpose of serving as a test bench for new photo detection and data acquisition solutions.

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10.1088/1742-6596/375/1/042055