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ICARUS Collaboration Meeting

Europe/Zurich
40/S2-D01 - Salle Dirac (CERN)

40/S2-D01 - Salle Dirac

CERN

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Alberto Guglielmi (Universita e INFN, Padova (IT)), Angela Fava (Fermi National Accelerator Lab. (US)), Carlo Rubbia (GSSI (Gran Sasso Science Institute)), Delia Salmieri (CERN), Francesco Pietropaolo (CERN & INFN, Padova (IT)), Laura Patrizii, Mark Convery (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory), Milind Vaman Diwan (Brookhaven National Laboratory (US))
Description

ICARUS is the world’s first large liquid-argon neutrino detector and the technology pioneered by the ICARUS Collaboration is the template for future neutrino experiments.

Scientists have observed three types of neutrino — the muon, electron and tau neutrinos — and have also observed them changing between types. These three types of neutrino might also be changing into a fourth, called a sterile neutrino, so far undetected.

The ICARUS Collaboration, as part of the Fermilab short-baseline neutrino program, alongside with SBND and MicroBooNE, will seek evidence of the sterile neutrino.

Delia Salmieri (CERN)
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