GENIUS: the first real-time detector for solar pp-neutrinos?

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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14 pages, latex, 6 eps figures, requires iopconf1.sty. To appear in Proceedings of Beyond the Desert '99, Second International

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The GENIUS project is a proposal for a large supersensitive Germanium
detector system for WIMP and double beta decay searches with a much increased
sensitivity relative to existing and other future experiments. In this paper,
the possibility to detect low energy solar neutrinos with GENIUS in real-time
through elastic neutrino-electron scattering is studied.

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