Speaker
Wei Jiang
(IHEP)
Description
JUNO will be the world’s largest liquid scintillator detector for studying neutrino physics and exploring new physics. The primary physics goal of JUNO is to measure neutrino mass ordering (NMO) with reactor neutrinos, which requires a high energy precision. The goal and challenge of the event reconstruction is to reach the accuracy limit of sophisticate detectors. This talk introduces the reconstruction methods for positrons in JUNO. The principles and preliminary performances of the likelihood based data-driven vertex and energy simultaneously reconstruction method will be presented.
Primary author
Wei Jiang
(IHEP)
Co-author
Guihong Huang
(Wuyi University)