Effects of Proton Incident Angle on Neutrino Flux for DUNE

ORAL

Abstract

The Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE) is a project under construction at Fermi Lab with the focus of studying neutrino oscillations through proton-target collisions. Using computer simulations at Fermi Lab, my study will enable me to observe the generation of electron and muon neutrinos. The purpose of my study is to maximize the muon neutrino and minimize the electron neutrino fluxes. This can be achieved by applying an incident angle on the proton beam and observe the parent pions which decay into neutrino particles. Future results will allow DUNE group members to run experiments more efficiently with lowered background noise.

Authors

  • Eric Amador

    Univ of Texas, Arlington, co-author, Author

  • Jeahoon Yu

    Supervisor

  • Joshua Medford

    co-author

  • Ronald Musser

    co-author

  • Elizabeth Mallory

    co-author

  • Animesh Chatterjee

    co-author

  • Kim Truc Nguyen

    co-author, University of Texas in Arlington

  • Susan Kemboi

    co-author

  • Monica Avila

    Presenter, co-author

  • Garrett Brown

    co-author