Speaker
Hongyue Duyang
(University of South Carolina)
Description
The Long-Baseline Neutrino Facility (LBNF) offers an unprecedented intensity for neutrino physics. We discuss a proposal to enhance the LBNF physics programs at Fermilab with the addition of a high-resolution magnetized detector at the near site. The detector is largely based upon reusing an existing superconducting magnet and electromagnetic calorimeter, supplemented with a new low-density straw tube tracker. We also discuss the physics opportunities of the proposed design for the long-baseline oscillation analysis, as well as for precision measurements of (anti)neutrino interactions.
Authors
Hongyue Duyang
(University of South Carolina)
Roberto Petti
(University of South Carolina (US))
Prof.
Sanjib Mishra
(University of South Carolina)