SBND Detector Move
On December 1, 2022, the SBND detector was moved 3 miles across the Fermilab site to the experimental hall on the Booster Neutrino Beam. A (high-speed) movie of the exciting day produced by Fermilab is available on YouTube.
On December 1, 2022, the SBND detector was moved 3 miles across the Fermilab site to the experimental hall on the Booster Neutrino Beam. A (high-speed) movie of the exciting day produced by Fermilab is available on YouTube.
This UChicago article discusses MicroBooNE’s first look at understanding the MiniBooNE low-energy excess (LEE). It describes the history of the sterile neutrino problem, some details about the LArTPC detector technology, and what we have to look forward to with SBN. It also mentions members of our group: Associate Professor David Schmitz and PhD student Lynn Tung–take a look!
You can also find links to all the papers and results plots on the MicroBooNE website.
View the seminar to learn more about MicroBooNE’s results on October 27th at 10AM Central! Click here for more information, and for the Zoom link.