Detector R&D for future Neutrino Experiments with the NuMI Beamline
G. Barenboim, A. Bodek, C. Bromberg, A. Bross, L. Buckley-Geer, B., Choudhary, D. Cline, F. DeJongh, G. Drake, S. Geer, M. Goodman, A. deGouvea,, D. A. Harris, K. Heller, J. Huston, J. Johnstone, M. Kostin, J. Learned, P., Litchfield, M. Marshak, K. McDonald, K. S. McFarland

TL;DR
This paper discusses research and development efforts for future neutrino detectors utilizing the NuMI beamline at Fermilab, aiming to enhance experimental capabilities and scientific understanding.
Contribution
It presents a comprehensive overview of proposed detector R&D initiatives tailored for upcoming neutrino experiments at Fermilab.
Findings
Identified key technological challenges for future neutrino detectors
Proposed new detector designs to improve sensitivity and resolution
Outlined a roadmap for detector development and deployment
Abstract
A report to the Fermilab Director from the Study Group on Future Neutrino Experiments at Fermilab
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TopicsNeutrino Physics Research · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena
