The LiquidO consortium communicates frequently via dedicated emailing lists (private) along with dedicated regular virtual meetings (weekly) covering a) hardware and detector aspects, b) physics (prototype results and other physics explorations) and c) the developments of simulation, including offline software.
- Detector Meeting (Mondays)
- Physics Meeting (Fridays)
- Simulation (and related) discussion is delivered in the above two meetings (for now).
We envision one in-situ collaboration meeting per year to review the status of the entire project and the last year’s results and milestones, including key discussion for decision-making about the next steps and developments. These meetings were fully interrupted during the main COVID era of 2020-2021. Our history of meetings is:
- Collaboration Meeting 2022: 7-8-9 September @ IJCLab (Orsay)
- Collaboration Meeting 2019: September? @ CENBG Laboratory (Bordeaux)
- Collaboration Meeting 2018: September? @ LAL Laboratory (Orsay)
- Collaboration Meeting 2017: November? @ APC Laboratory (Paris)
Information about all the above-mentioned meetings is provided only internally to LiquidO members.
Other important events linked to LiquidO or its related projects in the world scientific framework, such as ICFA, ApPEC (Europe), ECFA (Europe), NuPECC (Europe), Snowmass (USA), etc. A few examples:
- EDF-CNRS “SuperChooz Pathfinder” Agreement Signature. 2022 (France)
- Snowmass Process. 2021-2022 (USA)
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High Energy Physics Opportunities Using Reactor Antineutrinos [arXiv:2203.07214]
- Future Advances in Photon-Based Neutrino Detectors: A SNOWMASS White Paper [arXiv:2203.07479]
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- EIC-Pathfinder: AntiMatter-OTech. CNRS Communiqué. November 2021 (France)
- ECFA Detector R&D Roadmap. 24 March – 30 July 2021 (Europe)
- ApPEC : Article on LiquidO. December 2019
Since its official release in 2019, LiquidO has been presented in the context of several European and International fundamental physics consortia so that other scientists and the community may benefit from LiquidO’s developments and potential in other physics fields and/or innovation applications.