Long-Baseline Neutrino Facility (LBNF) and Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE) Conceptual Design Report Volume 2: The Physics Program for DUNE at LBNF
DUNE Collaboration: R.Acciarri, M.A.Acero, M.Adamowski, C.Adams,, P.Adamson, S.Adhikari, Z.Ahmad, C.H.Albright, T.Alion, E.Amador, J.Anderson,, K.Anderson, C.Andreopoulos, M.Andrews, R.Andrews, I.Anghel, J.d.Anjos,, A.Ankowski, M.Antonello, A.ArandaFernandez, A.Ariga, T.Ariga

TL;DR
This report outlines the physics goals and experimental design for DUNE at LBNF, aiming to advance understanding of neutrino properties and fundamental physics through a large-scale underground detector.
Contribution
It presents the comprehensive physics program and conceptual design for DUNE at LBNF, highlighting novel approaches to neutrino research.
Findings
Detailed physics objectives for DUNE
Design considerations for the underground detector
Expected sensitivities to neutrino phenomena
Abstract
The Physics Program for the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE) at the Fermilab Long-Baseline Neutrino Facility (LBNF) is described.
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TopicsNeutrino Physics Research · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
