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Bubble Chamber Detectors with Light Nuclear Targets: A Snowmass 2021 White Paper

Authors :
Alvarez-Ruso, Luis
Barrow, Joshua L.
Bellantoni, Leo
Betancourt, Minerba
Bross, Alan
Cremonesi, Linda
Dahl, Eric
Duffy, Kirsty
Dytman, Steven
Fields, Laura
Fukuda, Tsutomu
Gorchtein, Mikhail
Hill, Richard J.
Himmel, Alex
Junk, Thomas
Keller, Dustin
Lin, Huey-Wen
Lu, Xianguo
Mahn, Kendall
Meyer, Aaron S.
Morfin, Jorge G.
Paley, Jonathan
Vishvas Pandey
Paz, Gil
Petti, Roberto
Plestid, Ryan
Ramson, Bryan
Russell, Brooke
Nieto, Frederico Sanchez
Tomalak, Oleksandr
Wilkinson, Callum
Wret, Clarence
Source :
INSPIRE-HEP
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Neutrino cross sections are a critical ingredient in experiments that depend on neutrino scattering to reconstruct event kinematics and infer neutrino characteristics, like NOvA and T2K. An opportunity exists to reduce the 5-10% broad uncertainty on neutrino cross sections by producing more measurements of neutrino scattering from light nuclear targets at the relevant energies. Bubble chambers with light nuclear targets would be ideal for these measurements but the most recent device designed for use with an accelerator neutrino source is at least fifty years old. A new bubble chamber with light nuclear targets could be designed by observing how the technology has progressed for use in dark matter experiments and producing smaller modular devices that use more efficient cooling systems. A smaller modular device could also be designed for deployment to all functioning neutrino beams, but an investigation of the proper operating characteristics is necessary to adapt newer detectors to the structure of contemporary neutrino beams.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
INSPIRE-HEP
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9a084082528030e9bf5ff2ceaab591ea