Bulk GaAs as a solar neutrino detector

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A GaAs detector may offer the unique possibility to independently study neutrino properties and solar physics. The ability to measure the flux of p-p, 7Be and pep solar neutrinos would allow one to approach a solution of the ``solar neutrino problem'', i.e. the explanation of the significant deficit in observed capture rate of solar neutrinos. A large GaAs solar neutrino detector would allow to measure parameters for possible Mikheyev-Smirnov-Wolfenstein neutrino oscillations with unprecedented precision. A model-independent test for sterile neutrinos is also possible. A direct measurement of the temperature profile of the Sun center appears feasible. A GaAs detector would also provide the ability to observe neutral current interactions in addition to addressing a wide range of other interesting physics. In order to measure the p-p, pep and 7Be neutrinos a detector is required with low threshold (< 350keV), good energy resolution (< 2keV) and low background. A GaAs solid-state detector could meet the listed requirements. A large GaAs detector would be composed of approximately 40,000 intrinsic GaAs crystals, each weighting 3.2kg. Such a detector would have a mass of 125ton and would contain 60ton of Ga occupying a volume of roughly 3m on one side. Previous efforts by many groups have resulted in producing very small detectors with reasonably good resolution. However, it has thus far proved impossible to make large detectors with good resolution. Thus, a solar neutrino detector such as the one described above is obviously very ambitious, but the scientific motivation is sufficiently high that we have begun a research and development program with the goal of determining the technical feasibility of constructing large GaAs crystals with the requisite electronic properties to serve as particle detectors.

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