Review Article

Current Status and Future Prospects of the SNO+ Experiment

Figure 1

The SNO+ detector, figure from [9]. The 12 m diameter acrylic vessel (blue) is viewed by9300 PMTs supported by a18 m diameter geodesic structure (green) and is held by a system of high purity ropes (purple). The AV and the PSUP are within a volume of highly purified water. A rope net (red) will be used to offset the buoyancy of the liquid scintillator contained within the AV.