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Conference: Bucharest University Faculty of Physics 2014 Meeting


Section: Nuclear and Elementary Particles Physics


Title:
On the perspectives of the Romanian involvement in LAGUNA-LBNO Project


Authors:
Alexandru JIPA(1), Ionel LAZANU(1), Oana RISTEA(1), Marius CALIN(1), Claudia GOMOIU(1,2), Tiberiu EȘANU(1,2), Romul MARGINEANU(2), Bogdan MITRICA(2), Ana-Maria APOSTU-BLEBEA(2), Denis STANCA(2), Daniela CHEȘNEANU(2), Liviu NIȚA(1), Daniel STOIAN(1), Mihaela SIN(1), Tănase ALIONTE(1), Cătălin RISTEA(1,3)


Affiliation:
1) University of Bucharest, Faculty of Physics, Department of Structure of Matter, Earth and Atmosphere Physics, Atomic and Nuclear Phyiscs Chair

2) National Institute for Nuclear Physics and Engineering „Horia Hulubei” Bucharest-Măgurele

3 Institute of Space Sciences Bucharest-Măgurele



E-mail
jipa@brahms.fizica.unibuc.ro


Keywords:
Neutrino Physics, Astroparticle Physics, detection, underground measurements, near-detectors, neutrino oscillations


Abstract:
The second stage of the European project LAGUNA (Large Apparatus for Grand Unification and Neutrino Astrophysics), named LAGUNA-LBNO (Large Base Neutrino Oscillations), is at the preparation of the final preparatory results. Therefore, the present efforts are related to the next steps necessary for building the highest underground liquid detectors for Neutrino Astrophysics and Astroparticle Physics. In present work we present the efforts of the two Romanian groups involved in this project. These are related to the developing of the underground laboratory from „Unirea” salt mine from Slănic-Prahova, as well as in the WA 105 Experiment proposed by the project team as CERN. Few new results for salt mine sit, as well as some estimations for CERN beam with possible detection in Slănic salt mine underground laboratory are presented.