Prospects for Antineutrino Running at MiniBooNE
M.O. Wascko

TL;DR
MiniBooNE's antineutrino mode aims to investigate LSND-like oscillations and improve cross-section measurements, employing three methods to constrain backgrounds for future neutrino research.
Contribution
The paper introduces three independent techniques to constrain wrong-sign backgrounds in antineutrino mode, enhancing analysis accuracy.
Findings
Sensitivity to LSND-like oscillations demonstrated
Development of methods to constrain wrong-sign backgrounds
Program for antineutrino cross-section measurements outlined
Abstract
MiniBooNE began running in antineutrino mode on 19 January, 2006. We describe the sensitivity of MiniBooNE to LSND-like nuebar oscillations and outline a program of antineutrino cross-section measurements necessary for the next generation of neutrino oscillation experiments. We describe three independent methods of constraining wrong-sign (neutrino) backgrounds in an antineutrino beam, and their application to the MiniBooNE antineutrino analyses.
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