Status of Neutrino Event Reconstruction and Selection in SBND
ORAL
Abstract
The Short-Baseline Near Detector (SBND), a 112 ton liquid argon time projection chamber (LArTPC), is the near detector of the Short-Baseline Neutrino Program at Fermilab. Due to its proximity to the Booster Neutrino Beam target, SBND sees thousands of neutrinos per day, and will record over two million neutrino interactions per year. In addition to the remarkable imaging and calorimetric performance of LArTPCs, SBND is also equipped with seven cosmic ray tagger walls and a state-of-the-art photon detection system, which is outfitted with hundreds of optical detectors. The intersection of SBND's advanced detector subsystems, sophisticated software capabilities, and unprecedented statistics allows SBND to carry out a rich program of neutrino interaction measurements. This talk will give an overview of the current status and future prospects of neutrino event reconstruction, selection, and physics analyses with SBND data.
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Presenters
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Lynn Tung
University of Chicago
Authors
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Lynn Tung
University of Chicago