The design of a large underground detector (NOE) devoted to the search for long baseline neutrino oscillations is presented. The detector is composed by calorimetric modules interleaved with transition radiation (TRD) modules. The basic results of our R&D program are reported.
The NOE detector for a long baseline neutrino oscillation experiment
✍ Scribed by G.C. Barbarino; P. Bernardini; S. Bussino; D. Campana; G. De Cataldo; M. De Vincenzi; A. Di Credico; P. Fusco; N. Giglietto; A. Grillo; F. Guarino; C. Gustavino; E. Lamanna; A. Lauro; G. Mancarella; A. Margiotta; D. Martello; M.M. Mazziotta; S. Mikheyev; G. Osteria; A. Rainò; U. Rubizzo; E. Scapparone; P. Spinelli; M. Spurio; A. Surdo
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 409 KB
- Volume
- 70
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0920-5632
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✦ Synopsis
The project of a large underground experiment, NOE (Neutrino Oscillation Experiment), composed by modules of scintillating fiber calorimeter interleaved with TFtD modules, total weight 6.7 ktons,is presented. This apparatus has been optimized for long baseline neutrino oscillation studies, in particular to be sensitive in the region of sin2 229 and Am2 suggested by the atmospheric neutrino anomaly (fig. 3).
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