The CAPTAIN Detector and Physics Program
The CAPTAIN Collaboration: H. Berns, H. Chen, D. Cline, J. Danielson,, Z. Djurcic, S. Elliott, G. Garvey, V. Gehman, C. Grant, E. Guardincerri, R., Kadel, T. Kutter, D. Lee, K. Lee, Q. Liu, W. Louis, C. Mauger, C. McGrew, R., McTaggart, J. Medina, W. Metcalf, G. Mills

TL;DR
The CAPTAIN detector is a liquid argon TPC designed to measure neutrino interactions and backgrounds, providing crucial data for long-baseline neutrino physics and supernova neutrino detection, with deployments at neutron and neutrino sources.
Contribution
This work introduces the CAPTAIN detector and its physics program, including its deployment plans and expected measurements for neutrino cross-sections and backgrounds.
Findings
Over one million events expected at NuMI beamline in 2-3 years.
First measurement of neutrino-argon cross-section at SNS energies.
Detection of several thousand supernova neutrino events annually.
Abstract
The Cryogenic Apparatus for Precision Tests of Argon Interactions with Neutrino (CAP- TAIN) program is designed to make measurements of scientific importance to long-baseline neutrino physics and physics topics that will be explored by large underground detectors. The CAPTAIN detector is a liquid argon TPC deployed in a portable and evacuable cryostat. Five tons of liquid argon are instrumented with a 2,000 channel liquid argon TPC and a photon detection system. Subsequent to the commissioning phase, the detector will collect data in a high-energy neutron beamline that is part of the Los Alamos Neutron Science Center to measure cross-sections of spallation products that are backgrounds to measurements of neutrinos from a supernova burst, cross-sections of events that mimic the electron neutrino appearance signal in long-baseline neutrino physics and neutron signatures to constrain…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNeutrino Physics Research · Particle Detector Development and Performance · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena
