MINERνA: High Statistics Neutrino Scattering Using a Fine-grained Detector

Autor: W. Hinton, W. Melnitchouks, M. E. Christy, S. Manly, X. Jiang, R. Burnstein, A. Chakravorty, K. McCormick, W. Oliver, M.A.C. Cummings, T. Kafka, C. Regis, J. Chvojka, E. Paschos, G. Tzanakos, H. R. Gallagher, P. Stamoulis, J. G. Morfin, V. Rykalin, J. K. Nelson, P. Shanahan, D. Boehnlein, W. K. Brooks, C. Glasshausser, J. Dunmore, B. Ziemer, D. A. Harris, N. Solomey, H. S. Budd, Kevin Scott McFarland, M. Kostin, A. Bruells, D. Casper, Sergey A. Kulagin, O. Kamaev, W. K. Sakumoto, Ronald Ransome, S. Boyd, J. Park, R. Ents, C. E. Keppel, W. A. Mann, M. Zois, D. Naples, D. Drakoulakos, I. Niculescu, G. C. Blazey, G. J. Kumbartzki, P. Spentzouris, A. Bodek, Ronald Gilman, G. Niculescu, S. Woods, D. Gaskells, V. Paolone
Rok vydání: 2005
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Zdroj: International Journal of Modern Physics A. 20:3078-3081
ISSN: 1793-656X
0217-751X
DOI: 10.1142/s0217751x05025796
Popis: The MINERνA experiment at Fermilab will use a fully-active scintillator based fine grained neutrino detector and the high rate NuMI neutrino beam. MINERνA will measure low energy neutrino interaction properties and cross sections to a new level of precision. These measurements will be critical input to present and future accelerator-based neutrino oscillation experiments in this energy range.
Databáze: OpenAIRE