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Conference: Tipp 2014 - Third International Conference on Technology and Instrumentation in Particle Physics
Submitted by: STANCARI, Michelle
Submitted on: 28 February 2014 20:58
Title: The LArIAT experiment (Liquid Argon detector in a Test beam)
Abstract content The Liquid Argon Time Projection Chamber (LArTPC) detector with its full 3D-imaging, excellent particle identification capability and precise calorimetric energy reconstruction promises to be a powerful tool for studying neutrino interactions and oscillations. A full characterization of the LArTPC performance with test beams is a necessary step in developing this technology for neutrino and rare event detection. Direct experimental tests of particle identification capability and calorimetric resolution will improve the MicroBooNE and short baseline measurements in the near term, and will also improve detector designs for future long baseline oscillation and underground physics measurements.
To these purposes, a dedicated experiment - LArIAT - has been proposed in 2012 and its first phase being commissioned at the Fermilab Test Beam Facility with a dedicated, low momenta tertiary beam line. The experimental layout for phase 1 includes a small size LArTPC with high granularity, low noise cold electronics for wire signal read-out, a new high speed DAQ system and a very high efficiency light collection system, which could supplement the calorimetric and particle identification capabilities of the LArTPC. Phase 2 will continue these investigations with a larger detector.
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Primary Authors: STANCARI, Michelle (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory) mstancar@fnal.gov
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Abstract presenters: STANCARI, Michelle
Track classification: Experiments: 2c) Detectors for neutrino physics
Presentation type: Oral
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