SciNOvA: A Measurement of Neutrino-Nucleus Scattering in a Narrow-Band Beam
2010
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J. Paley, Harvard U., Indiana U., Iowa State U., Wichita State U., South Carolina U., M. D. Messier, William-Mary Coll., Z. Djurcic, D. Harris, R. J. Tesarek, G. Feldman, L. A. Corwin, M. Messier, N. Mayer, J. Musser, R. Tayloe, J. Urheim, M. Sanchez, K. Heller, S. Mishra, X. Tian, H. Meyer, P. Vahle
Abstract
We propose to construct and deploy a fine-grained detector in the Fermilab NOvA 2 GeV narrow-band neutrino beam. In this beam, the detector can make unique contributions to the measurement of quasi-elastic scattering, neutral-current elastic scattering, neutral-current {pi}{sup 0} production, and enhance the NOvA measurements of electron neutrino appearance. To minimize cost and risks, the proposed detector is a copy of the SciBar detector originally built for the K2K long baseline experiment and used recently in the SciBooNE experiment.
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