The Long-Baseline Neutrino Experiment: Exploring Fundamental Symmetries of the Universe
LBNE Collaboration: Corey Adams (85), David Adams (7), Tarek Akiri, (23), Tyler Alion (67), Kris Anderson (25), Costas Andreopoulos (40), Mike, Andrews (25), Ioana Anghel (33), Jo\~ao Carlos Costa dos Anjos (14),, Maddalena Antonello (36), Enrique Arrieta-Diaz (46)

TL;DR
The Long-Baseline Neutrino Experiment (LBNE) is a comprehensive, large-scale project designed to investigate fundamental questions about the universe, such as matter-antimatter asymmetry, supernova dynamics, and proton decay, using advanced neutrino detection technology over a 20-30 year timeline.
Contribution
This paper presents the detailed design, scientific goals, and technological innovations of LBNE, a novel large-scale neutrino experiment with a 1300 km baseline for exploring fundamental physics questions.
Findings
Design of a high-intensity neutrino source at Fermilab
Deployment of a 70-kiloton liquid argon detector underground
Potential to observe CP violation and determine neutrino mass hierarchy
Abstract
The preponderance of matter over antimatter in the early Universe, the dynamics of the supernova bursts that produced the heavy elements necessary for life and whether protons eventually decay --- these mysteries at the forefront of particle physics and astrophysics are key to understanding the early evolution of our Universe, its current state and its eventual fate. The Long-Baseline Neutrino Experiment (LBNE) represents an extensively developed plan for a world-class experiment dedicated to addressing these questions. LBNE is conceived around three central components: (1) a new, high-intensity neutrino source generated from a megawatt-class proton accelerator at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, (2) a near neutrino detector just downstream of the source, and (3) a massive liquid argon time-projection chamber deployed as a far detector deep underground at the Sanford Underground…
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