E. Kemp, M. P. Albuquerque, J. C. Anjos, P. Chimenti, L. F. G. Gonzalez, G. P. Guedes, P. V. Guillaumon, H. P. Lima Jr., A. Massafferri, L. M. Domingues Mendes, R. A. Nóbrega, I. M. Pepe, W. V. Santos
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Abstract
Operating on a surface with high noise rates and requiring susceptible, yet
small-scale detectors, the Neutrinos-Angra detector is an excellent platform
for technological development and expertise in new detection methods. This
report details the primary features of the detector, the electronics involved,
and preliminary physics results from the operational phase, particularly the
ON-OFF analysis comparing the signals with the reactor in operation (ON) and
during the maintenance shut-down (OFF), demonstrating the detector's capability
to monitor reactor activity. Additionally, we will briefly discuss the
prospects of using a cryogenic calorimeter to detect neutrinos via Coherent
Elastic Neutrino-Nucleus Scattering (CEvNS), highlighting potential
advancements in neutrino detection technology. Looking ahead, the project
promises to play a crucial role in the integration of Latin American scientists
and engineers into global scientific collaborations, significantly contributing
to the LASF4RI and the broader HECAP strategic framework.