21–24 Mar 2023
Fermilab & Argonne
America/Chicago timezone

Novel approaches for neutrino sources

22 Mar 2023, 16:30
5m
Ramsey Auditorium (Wilson Hall) (Fermilab)

Ramsey Auditorium (Wilson Hall)

Fermilab

Fermilab open session Open Session for remarks

Speaker

Joshua Spitz (University of Michigan)

Description

As an organizer of NF09, the Topical Group on Artificial Neutrino Sources, I have seen that, just as modest investment in neutrino detector technology has opened great new opportunities such as DUNE, more investment in new neutrino sources can be game changing. This remark will advocate for the support of small experiments to develop truly novel approaches for neutrino sources. In particular, I will advocate for the next paradigm shift in neutrino beams, in which we bring the accelerator-based neutrino source to the detector, rather than the detector to the accelerator, opening a wide range of unique, pertinent, and highly sensitive BSM physics searches.

Please add details of experiment/project that this abstract corresponds to? The IsoDAR Experiment
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Primary author

Joshua Spitz (University of Michigan)

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