MiniBooNE Status
J. L. Raaf (for the BooNE Collaboration)

TL;DR
MiniBooNE aims to verify the LSND neutrino oscillation signal by searching for electron neutrino appearance in a muon neutrino beam, with preliminary results on various neutrino interaction events.
Contribution
This paper reports initial findings from MiniBooNE's analysis of neutrino interaction events, setting the stage for future oscillation results.
Findings
Preliminary analysis of charged current quasi-elastic events
Initial results on neutral current pi0 events
Early data on neutral current elastic events
Abstract
MiniBooNE, the Mini Booster Neutrino Experiment at Fermilab, will confirm or refute the existence of the neutrino oscillation signal seen by the Liquid Scintillator Neutrino Detector (LSND) Experiment at Los Alamos National Laboratory. The experiment will search for the appearance of electron neutrinos in a beam of muon neutrinos. This work presents preliminary results from the first round of analyses of charged current quasi-elastic events, neutral current pi0 events, and neutral current elastic events. The neutrino oscillation analysis is not presented in this work; it is a blind analysis which will not be presented until the full set of data has been collected.
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