Status of FNAL SciBooNE experiment
SciBooNE Collaboration: Yasuhiro Nakajima

TL;DR
SciBooNE is an experiment at FNAL aimed at precise neutrino-nucleus cross section measurements around 1 GeV, with initial data collected in 2007 to support future neutrino oscillation research.
Contribution
This paper reports the first data from SciBooNE, marking the start of its measurements crucial for neutrino physics.
Findings
Initial data collection successful with 5.19×10^{19} POT
First results reported from the experiment
Supports future neutrino oscillation studies
Abstract
SciBooNE is a new experiment at FNAL which will make precision neutrino-nucleus cross section measurements in the one GeV region. These measurements are essential for the future neutrino oscillation experiments. We started data taking in the antineutrino mode on June 8, 2007, and collected 5.19 \times 10^{19} protons on target (POT) before the accelerator shutdown in August. The first data from SciBooNE are reported in this article.
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