Searching for Sterile Neutrinos and Accelerator Produced Dark Matter with the Coherent CAPTAIN-Mills (CCM) Detector at the Los Alamos Neutron Science Center
ORAL
Abstract
The MiniBooNE and LSND experiments have shown compelling evidence for sterile neutrinos in short baseline neutrino oscillation experiments. In these experiments, an excess of electron neutrino appearance was observed from a pure muon neutrino beam, and if these data are interpreted as sterile neutrino oscillations, the mass scale is \textasciitilde 1 eV$^2$. Coherent CAPTAIN-Mills (CCM) is a new experiment to search for muon neutrino disappearance at the LSND energy scale. CCM will use a 10-ton liquid argon scintillation detector to leverage the enhanced cross section from coherent elastic neutrino-nucleus scattering. CCM will operate at the Lujan Center at LANSCE which is a 100-kW stopped pion source that delivers an 800-MeV proton beam onto a tungsten target at 20 Hz with a pulse width of 275 ns. This fast pulsing is crucial for isolating the monoenergetic muon neutrino in time and reducing neutron backgrounds. In this talk, I will describe sterile neutrino theories, the CCM detector and sensitivities, and show preliminary results from our successful 2019 beam run.
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Authors
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T.J. Schaub
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Richard Van de Water
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Sandra Biedron
University of New Mexico, 1,2,3,4, Department of Mechanical Engineering,Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering,University of new mexico, Element Aero, Chicago, Illinois USA
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T.J. Schaub
Los Alamos National Laboratory