24–29 Oct 2022
Hoam Faculty House at Seoul National University, Seoul, KOREA
Asia/Seoul timezone

Session

Future Experiments 1

28 Oct 2022, 14:00
Convention Center (Hoam Faculty House at Seoul National University, Seoul, KOREA)

Convention Center

Hoam Faculty House at Seoul National University, Seoul, KOREA

Seoul National University Hoam Faculty House 1 Gwanak-ro, Gwanak-Gu, Seoul, Korea

Conveners

Future Experiments 1

  • Steven Manly (University of Rochester)

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  1. Supraja Balasubramanian
    28/10/2022, 14:00
    Talk

    The Short-Baseline Near Detector (SBND) will be one of three Liquid Argon Time Projection Chamber (LArTPC) neutrino detectors positioned along the axis of the Booster Neutrino Beam (BNB) at Fermilab, as part of the Short-Baseline Neutrino (SBN) Program. The detector is currently in the construction phase and is anticipated to begin operation in 2023. SBND is characterized by superb imaging...

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  2. Lauren Yates (Fermilab)
    28/10/2022, 14:20
    Talk

    The Short-Baseline Near Detector (SBND) is a 100-ton scale Liquid Argon Time Projection Chamber neutrino detector positioned in the Booster Neutrino Beam at Fermilab, as part of the Short-Baseline Neutrino (SBN) program. The detector is currently under construction and is anticipated to begin operation in 2023. Located only 110 m from the neutrino production target, it will be exposed to a...

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  3. Dr Stephen Dolan (CERN)
    28/10/2022, 14:40
    Talk

    The ICARUS experiment, employing a LAr TPC, has been installed at Fermilab in Chicago, Illinois after its original run in Italy and subsequent refurbishment and is now in a stage of advanced commissioning and preparation for analyses. While a main goal of the detector is to serve as the far detector of the Short Baseline Neutrino program searching for sterile neutrino signatures, ICARUS has a...

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  4. Laura Munteanu (CERN)
    28/10/2022, 15:00
    Talk

    Neutrino oscillation physics has now entered the precision era. In parallel with needing larger detectors with which to collect more data, future experiments further require a significant reduction of systematic uncertainties with respect to what is currently available. In the neutrino oscillation measurements from the T2K experiment the systematic uncertainties related to neutrino interaction...

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