[SIT22-P07] 3D reconstruction of light emission points for geo-neutrino directional measurement
Keywords:geo-neutrino, neutrino directional measurement
Liquid scintillator detectors have sensitivity to low energy neutrinos such as geo-neutrinos, but on the other hand they can’t measure neutrino directions. Therefore we started to develop directional sensitive liquid scintillator detector. We are planning to measure directions of neutrinos by using Li loaded liquid scintillator and imaging cameras which can detect light emission points precisely. Neutrino directional measurement will bring us new tool to distinguish crust and mantle contributions and to remove reactor neutrino background.
To obtain information of neutrino’s directions, it is necessary to precisely measure positions of prompt positron signal and delayed neutron capture signals. In previous studies, we demonstrated to be able to measure reaction points caused by gamma-ray from radiation source with an imaging camera. The goal of this study is 3D reconstruction of neutron’s light emission positions by two imaging cameras. I will explain a present state of our study which aims to establish new techniques for neutrino directional measurement.