
TL;DR
MiniBooNE is a Fermilab experiment designed to investigate neutrino oscillations, specifically aiming to confirm or refute previous evidence reported by LSND through a muon neutrino to electron neutrino appearance search.
Contribution
This paper discusses the design, motivations, and preparatory work for MiniBooNE, focusing on its goal to independently verify neutrino oscillation evidence.
Findings
Preparatory work for the oscillation search is underway.
MiniBooNE aims to provide a definitive test of LSND results.
The experiment's status and design considerations are outlined.
Abstract
The physics motivations, design, and status of the Booster Neutrino Experiment at Fermilab, MiniBooNE, are briefly discussed. Particular emphasis is given on the ongoing preparatory work that is needed for the MiniBooNE muon neutrino to electron neutrino oscillation appearance search. This search aims to confirm or refute in a definitive and independent way the evidence for neutrino oscillations reported by the LSND experiment.
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