Neutrino Scattering on Glass: NuSOnG
J.M. Conrad

TL;DR
NuSOnG is a proposed neutrino experiment aiming to significantly improve measurements of weak processes and parton distributions through high-statistics neutrino scattering on glass, enabling precision tests of the Standard Model and new physics searches.
Contribution
It introduces a new experimental design with two orders of magnitude higher statistics for neutrino scattering, enabling unprecedented precision in electroweak measurements and parton distribution studies.
Findings
High-precision measurements of neutrino-electron scattering.
Largest sample of Deep Inelastic scattering events.
Enhanced sensitivity for new physics searches.
Abstract
These proceedings describe the physics goals and initial design for a new experiment: NuSOnG -- Neutrino Scattering On Glass. The design will yield about two orders of magnitude higher statistics than previous high energy neutrino experiments, observed in a detector optimized for low hadronic energy and electromagnetic events. As a result, the purely weak processes and (inverse muon decay) can be measured with high accuracy for the first time. This allows important precision electroweak tests and well as direct searches for new physics. The high statistics also will yield the world's largest sample of Deep Inelastic (DIS) events for precision parton distribution studies.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Computational Physics and Python Applications
