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The JSNS^2 Detector.

2021 
The JSNS^2 (J-PARC Sterile Neutrino Search at J-PARC Spallation Neutron Source) experiment aims to search for sterile neutrino oscillations in the eV mass range. A 1 MW beam of 3 GeV protons incident on a spallation neutron target produces an intense and pulsed neutrino beam from muon decay at rest. The JSNS^2 detector is located at 24 m away from the neutrino source and began operation from June, 2020. The detector contains 17 tonnes of gadolinium (Gd) loaded liquid scintillator (LS) in an acrylic vessel, as a neutrino target. It is surrounded by 31 tonnes of unloaded LS in a stainless steel tank. Optical photons produced in LS are viewed by 120 R7081 Hamamatsu 10-inch Photomultiplier Tubes (PMTs). In this paper, we describe the JSNS^2 detector design, construction, and operation.
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