MicroBooNE, A Liquid Argon Time Projection Chamber (LArTPC) Neutrino Experiment
Teppei Katori (the MicroBooNE Collaboration)

TL;DR
MicroBooNE is a neutrino experiment utilizing Liquid Argon TPC technology to advance neutrino detection and interaction measurements, serving as a key step for future large-scale neutrino research.
Contribution
This paper discusses the development and application of LArTPC technology in the MicroBooNE experiment, highlighting its role in neutrino detection and interaction studies.
Findings
Advances in LArTPC detector technology
Initial neutrino interaction measurements with MicroBooNE
Validation of LArTPC for future neutrino experiments
Abstract
Liquid Argon time projection chamber (LArTPC) is a promising detector technology for future neutrino experiments. MicroBooNE is an upcoming LArTPC neutrino experiment which will be located on-axis of Booster Neutrino Beam (BNB) at Fermilab, USA. The R&D efforts on this detection method and related neutrino interaction measurements are discussed.
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