Aachen 2019 –
wissenschaftliches Programm
T 95: Neutrinos: Myon-Rekonstruktion
Donnerstag, 28. März 2019, 16:00–18:35, H11
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16:00 |
T 95.1 |
Gruppenbericht:
Overview and status of the Topological Track Reconstruction for large unsegmented liquid scintillator neutrino detectors — Felix Benckwitz, Caren Hagner, David Meyhöfer, Henning Rebber, •Malte Stender, Björn Wonsak, Sebastian Lorenz, Johann Dittmer, Mikko Meyer, and Kai Zuber
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16:20 |
T 95.2 |
Topological Track Reconstruction in Liquid Scintillator Neutrino Detectors for MeV Events — •Henning Rebber, Caren Hagner, Björn Wonsak, David Meyhöfer, Malte Stender, and Felix Benckwitz for the JUNO collaboration
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16:35 |
T 95.3 |
Studies on multi-muon track reconstruction with the JUNO liquid scintillator neutrino detector — •Axel Müller, Alexander Tietzsch, David Blum, Tobias Heinz, Tobias Sterr, Marc Breisch, and Tobias Lachenmaier for the JUNO collaboration
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16:50 |
T 95.4 |
A new muon tracking for the Borexino experiment — •Michael Nieslony, Johann Martyn, Vsevolod Orekhov, and Michael Wurm for the Borexino collaboration
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17:05 |
T 95.5 |
Solar neutrino studies and topological track reconstruction with the SNO+ experiment — •Johann Dittmer, Mikko Meyer, and Kai Zuber for the SNOplus collaboration
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17:20 |
T 95.6 |
Potential of the application of the Topological Track Reconstruction to ANNIE — •Felix Benckwitz, Caren Hagner, David Meyhöfer, Henning Rebber, Malte Stender, and Björn Wonsak
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17:35 |
T 95.7 |
Study of the event reconstruction for the COBRA coplanar grid quad CdZnTe detectors — •Yingjie Chu for the COBRA collaboration
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17:50 |
T 95.8 |
An improved muon track reconstruction for IceCube and IceCube-Gen2 — •Federica Bradascio
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18:05 |
T 95.9 |
Improving the Sensitivity of Measurements in IceCube to Neutrino Oscillation Parameters — •Alexander Trettin for the IceCube collaboration
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18:20 |
T 95.10 |
Impact of uncertainties in the detector geometry of IceCube on event reconstruction — •Lilly Peters, Frederic Jonske, Martin Rongen, Jöran Stettner, and Christopher Wiebusch for the IceCube collaboration
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