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View article: The SNO+ experiment
The SNO+ experiment Open
The SNO+ experiment is located 2 km underground at SNOLAB in Sudbury, Canada.\nA low background search for neutrinoless double beta ($0\\nu\\beta\\beta$) decay\nwill be conducted using 780 tonnes of liquid scintillator loaded with 3.9\nton…
View article: Search for invisible modes of nucleon decay in water with the SNO+ detector
Search for invisible modes of nucleon decay in water with the SNO+ detector Open
This paper reports results from a search for nucleon decay through invisible modes, where no visible energy is directly deposited during the decay itself, during the initial water phase of $\\mathrm{SNO}+$. However, such decays within the …
View article: The SNO+ supernova calibration source development and testing
The SNO+ supernova calibration source development and testing Open
SNO+ is a kilotonne-scale, liquid scintillator-based neutrino detector housed in the underground
\nfacilities of SNOLAB at Creighton Mine, Sudbury. SNO+ is capable of detecting bursts of neutrinos
\nreleased by nearby core-collapse superno…
View article: Current Status and Future Prospects of the SNO+ Experiment
Current Status and Future Prospects of the SNO+ Experiment Open
SNO+ is a large liquid scintillator-based experiment located 2 km underground at SNOLAB, Sudbury, Canada. It reuses the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory detector, consisting of a 12 m diameter acrylic vessel which will be filled with about 780…