3–7 Dec 2018
Fermilab Wilson Hall: 1West M,F CuriaII T,W,Th
US/Central timezone
Slides available to cite -- https://zenodo.org/communities/pondd-2018/?page=1&size=20 -- Citation Information on 'Overview' Page

Near Detector Needs for Long-Baseline Physics

3 Dec 2018, 10:00
30m
Fermilab Wilson Hall: 1West M,F CuriaII T,W,Th

Fermilab Wilson Hall: 1West M,F CuriaII T,W,Th

Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory Batavia, IL

Speaker

Dr Chris Marshall (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)

Description

The primary purpose of the DUNE near detector is to constrain uncertainties relevant for the long baseline oscillation program, especially uncertainties on the flux prediction, neutrino cross section modeling, and neutrino energy reconstruction. I will present an overview of the near detector concept, with particular focus on the long-baseline physics motivation for the design.

Primary author

Dr Chris Marshall (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)

Presentation materials