The deployment of the ICARUS LAr detector on the short baseline (SBN) neutrino beam at FNAL
M. Bonesini, A. Menegolli (on behalf of the Icarus Collaboration)

TL;DR
This paper details the refurbishment and deployment of the Icarus T600 liquid argon detector at FNAL's short baseline neutrino beam, marking a significant step in large-mass LAr detector deployment.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive account of the overhaul process and deployment of the first fully operational large-mass LAr detector at a neutrino beamline.
Findings
Successful refurbishment of Icarus T600 at CERN
Deployment at FNAL's BNB neutrino beam
Operational readiness of a large-mass LAr detector
Abstract
The Icarus T600 detector represents the first example of a fully working large-mass LAr detector. After operations at the LNGS INFN laboratories, it has been refurbished at CERN in 2015-2017 and then installed as far detector on the BNB neutrino beamline at FNAL. The main operations involved in the T600 overhauling are thouroghly described in this paper.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Neutrino Physics Research · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
