16–22 Jul 2009
Kraków, Poland
Europe/Warsaw timezone

The LAGUNA project - towards the giant, liquid base detectors for proton decay searches and for low energy neutrino astrophysics.

17 Jul 2009, 15:00
15m
Middle Lecture Hall B (Kraków, Poland)

Middle Lecture Hall B

Kraków, Poland

The Auditorium Maximum of the Jagiellonian University 33 Krupnicza Street 31-123 Kraków
Neutrino Physics I. Neutrino Physics

Speaker

Prof. Jan Kisiel (Insitute of Physics, University of Silesia, Katowice, Poland)

Description

The LAGUNA project and its present status will be presented. Some aspects of the physics potential of three liquid base (liquid argon, scintillator and water), large scale particle detectors will be also discussed.

Primary author

Prof. Jan Kisiel (Insitute of Physics, University of Silesia, Katowice, Poland)

Presentation materials