# The Short Baseline Neutrino Oscillation Program at Fermilab

**Authors:** Matthew Bass

arXiv: 1702.00990 · 2017-02-06

## TL;DR

The SBN Program at Fermilab is a comprehensive short-baseline neutrino experiment using multiple LArTPC detectors to search for neutrino oscillations, improve interaction measurements, and advance detector technology.

## Contribution

It introduces a coordinated multi-detector approach at Fermilab to investigate neutrino oscillations and interactions with high precision and technological development.

## Key findings

- Search for short-baseline neutrino oscillations in the 1 eV range
- Precision measurements of neutrino-argon interactions
- Development and validation of LArTPC technology

## Abstract

The Short-Baseline Neutrino (SBN) Program is a short-baseline neutrino oscillation experiment in the Booster Neutrino Beam-line (BNB) at Fermilab. It consists of three Liquid Argon Time Projection Chambers (LArTPCs) from the Short-Baseline Near Detector (SBND), Micro Booster Neutrino Experiment (MicroBooNE), and Imaging Cosmic And Rare Underground Signals (ICARUS) experiments. The SBN Program will definitively search for short-baseline neutrino oscillations in the 1 eV mass range, make precision neutrino-argon interaction measurements, and further develop the LArTPC technology. The physics program and current status of the program, and its constituent experiments, are presented.

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