1. The CAPTAIN Liquid Argon Neutrino Experiment
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Qiuguang Liu
- Subjects
Physics ,Liquid argon time projection chamber ,Particle physics ,Physics::Instrumentation and Detectors ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Solar neutrino ,Physics and Astronomy(all) ,Solar neutrino problem ,neutrino energy reconstruction ,NuMI ,Nuclear physics ,supernova neutrino ,Neutrino detector ,Physics::Accelerator Physics ,Measurements of neutrino speed ,neutrino oscillation ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,Fermilab ,Neutrino ,Nuclear Experiment ,Neutrino oscillation - Abstract
The CAPTAIN liquid argon experiment is designed to make measurements of scientific importance to long-baseline neutrino physics and physics topics that will be explored by large underground detectors. The experiment employs two detectors – a primary detector with approximately 10-ton of liquid argon that will be deployed at different facilities for physics measurements and a prototype detector with 2-ton of liquid argon for configuration testing. The physics programs for CAPTAIN include measuring neutron interactions at Los Alamos Neutron Science Center, measuring neutrino interactions in medium energy regime (1.5–5GeV) at Fermilab's NuMI beam, and measuring neutrino interactions in low energy regime (< 50 MeV) at stopped pion sources for supernova neutrino studies.
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- 2015
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