Snowmass 2021 White Paper: The Selena Neutrino Experiment
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Imaging devices made from an ionization target layer of amorphous selenium (aSe) coupled to a silicon complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) active pixel array for charge readout are a promising technology for neutrino physics. The high spatial resolution in a solid-state target provides unparalleled rejection of backgrounds from natural radioactivity in the search for neutrinoless $\beta\beta$ decay and for electron neutrino ($\nu_e$) spectroscopy with $^{82}$Se. In this white paper, we summarize the broad scientific program of a large imaging detector with a 10-ton target of $^{82}$Se. We review the detector technology, and outline the ongoing research program to realize this experiment.
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