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Public Seminar of PhD Candidate:
Measurement of cosmic-ray muon induced neutrons in the Aberdeen Tunnel Underground Laboratory

Speaker Mr. Ngai Ho Yin
Affiliation Department of Physics, HKU
Date October 7, 2011 (Fri)
Time 3:00 p.m.
Venue Room 518A (Physics Library), 5/F, Chong Yuet Ming Physics Building, HKU

Abstract:

The Daya Bay reactor neutrino experiment aims to determine sin213 with a sensitivity of 0.01 or better at 90% confidence level. One of the major backgrounds to neutrino measurements is the muon-induced neutrons. An experiment had been set up inside the Aberdeen Tunnel laboratory, Hong Kong, to study spallation neutrons induced by cosmic-ray muons in an underground environment similar to the Daya Bay experiment.

 

Detections of muon-induced neutrons inside the Aberdeen Tunnel laboratory is achieved by a Muon Tracker and a Neutron Detector. The Muon Tracker consists of three main layers of crossed plastic scintillator hodoscopes capable of determining the incoming direction of muons. The Neutron Detector consists of about 760 L of gadolinium-doped liquid scintillator and sixteen photomultiplier tubes. The liquid scintillator target is shield by about 1900 L of mineral oil from external radiations.

 

This presentation will start with a brief history of neutrino, and give a brief introduction to the Daya Bay reactor neutrino experiment. Then the talk will focus on the muon flux and muon-induced neutron measurements in Hong Kong.