13–15 Jul 2026
Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik
Europe/Berlin timezone

Current status of the NEON experiment

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20m
Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik

Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik

Saupfercheckweg 1 69117 Heidelberg

Speaker

Insoo Lee (Institute for Basic Science)

Description

The Neutrino Elastic-scattering Observation with NaI(Tl) (NEON) experiment is designed to detect CEνNS using reactor electron antineutrinos. The NEON detector, consisting of an array of six ultra-high-light-yield NaI(Tl) crystals with a total mass of 16.7 kg, is located in the tendon gallery of Unit 6 at the Hanbit Nuclear Power Plant in Yeonggwang, South Korea, positioned 23.7 meters from the reactor core.
The detector achieves an average light yield of 25.6 photoelectrons/keV, supporting the sensitivity required to investigate low-energy neutrino interactions. Since operations began in April 2022, the experiment has maintained stable data acquisition, accumulating approximately 885 days of reactor-on and 226 days of reactor-off data.
In this presentation, we provide a comprehensive overview of the NEON experiment, covering the detector design, background modeling, and the current status of our low-energy analysis framework.

Author

Insoo Lee (Institute for Basic Science)

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