Characterizing Scitillation and Cherenkov Light Yield in Water-Based Liquid Scintillators
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Abstract
The recent development of Water-based Liquid Scintillator (WbLS) has made it possible to produce scintillating materials with highly tunable light yields and excellent optical clarity. This allows for a straightforward combination of the directional properties of Cherenkov light with the greater energy resolution afforded by the typically brighter scintillation light, which lends itself well to a broad program of neutrino physics. Here we explore the light yields and optical properties of WbLS materials in development for Theia (formerly ASDC) as measured in our benchtop Theia R\&D at Berkeley Lab and extrapolate to larger detectors.
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Authors
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B. J. Land
UC Berkeley, Univ of California - Berkeley
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J. Caravaca
UC Berkeley, Univ of California - Berkeley
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F. B. Descamps
Univ of California - Berkeley
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G. D. Orebi Gann
Univ of California - Berkeley