Latest results from MicroBooNE
ORAL
Abstract
MicroBooNE is a 85,000 kg active mass liquid argon time projection chamber in the booster neutrino beam at Fermilab. Its primary goals are to investigate the anomalous excess of electromagnetic shower events in MiniBooNE, develop liquid argon detector technology for future multi-kiloton experiments, and to make the first detailed measurements of neutrino interactions on argon. This talk will present the status of MicroBooNE’s data taking, and the latest cross section measurements from the first year of data, along with future prospects. This is some of the first data that can be compared to recent electron-argon scattering data.
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Presenters
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Andrew Furmanski
University of Manchester
Authors
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Andrew Furmanski
University of Manchester