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This experiment seeks to determine the mass hierarchy of the three types of neutrinos known today, that is to say, to classify from the heaviest to the lightest neutrinos according to the other types of neutrinos. To do this, the neutrinos are sent into a sphere 38 meters in diameter buried 700 meters underground, and will meet a scintillating liquid of 20,000 tons allowing a light emission. On the sides of the sphere are then placed 15,000 photoreceptors to capture this light and convert it into an electric current. CATIROC will then have a preponderant role, that of characterizing the temporal information as well as the charge (in Coulombs) with the help of 16 photomultipliers (photon detector) connected to each CATIROC chip.

 


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