
arXiv: hep-ex/0609011
handle: 2434/173852
Borexino is a massive calorimetric liquid scintillation detector whose installation has been completed in the underground Gran Sasso Laboratory. The focus of the experiment is on the direct and real time measurement of the flux of neutrinos produced in the $^{7}Be$ electron capture reaction in the Sun. Furthermore, recent studies about the reduction of the $^{11}C$ background through suitable rejection techniques demonstrated the possibility to open an interesting additional observation window in the energy region of the pep and CNO solar neutrinos. Beyond the solar neutrino program, the detector will be also a powerful observatory for antineutrinos from Supernovae, as well as for geoneutrinos, profiting from a very low background from nuclear reactors.
Proceeding of the XXII International Conference on Neutrino Physics and Astrophysics. Santa Fe, New Mexico, June 13-19, 2006
Nuclear and High Energy Physics, High Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex), liquid scintillation ; solar neutrinos, FOS: Physical sciences, Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics, High Energy Physics - Experiment
Nuclear and High Energy Physics, High Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex), liquid scintillation ; solar neutrinos, FOS: Physical sciences, Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics, High Energy Physics - Experiment
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