LAr1-ND: Testing Neutrino Anomalies with Multiple LArTPC Detectors at Fermilab
Instrumentation and Detectors
2013-11-06 v3 High Energy Physics - Experiment
Abstract
This white paper describes LAr1-ND and the compelling physics it brings first in Phase 1 and next towards the full LAr1 program. In addition, LAr1-ND serves as a key step in the development toward large-scale LArTPC detectors. Its development goals will encompass testing existing and possibly innovative designs for LBNE while at the same time providing a training ground for teams working towards LBNE combining timely neutrino physics with experience in detector development.
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@article{arxiv.1309.7987,
title = {LAr1-ND: Testing Neutrino Anomalies with Multiple LArTPC Detectors at Fermilab},
author = {C. Adams and C. Andreopoulos and J. Asaadi and B. Baller and M. Bishai and L. Camilleri and F. Cavanna and H. Chen and E. Church and D. Cianci and G. Collin and J. Conrad and A. Ereditato and B. Fleming and W. M. Foreman and G. Garvey and R. Guenette and C. Ignarra and B. Jones and G. Karagiorgi and W. Ketchum and I. Kreslo and D. Lissauer and W. C. Louis and K. Mavrokoridis and N. McCauley and G. B. Mills and O. Palamara and Z. Pavlovic and X. Qian and L. Qiuguang and R. Rameika and D. W. Schmitz and M. Shaevitz and M. Soderberg and J. Spitz and A. M. Szelc and C. E. Taylor and K. Terao and M. Thomson and C. Thorn and M. Toups and C. Touramanis and T. Strauss and R. G. Van De Water and C. R. von Rohr and M. Weber and B. Yu and G. Zeller and J. Zennamo},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1309.7987},
year = {2013}
}