NOE, a Neutrino Oscillation Experiment at Gran Sasso Laboratory
Paolo Bernardini, Giancarlo Barbarino, Fausto Guarino (NOE, Collaboration)

TL;DR
NOE is a large underground neutrino experiment designed to measure neutrino oscillations with high sensitivity, utilizing calorimetric and TRD modules optimized for atmospheric neutrino parameters.
Contribution
The paper introduces the NOE experiment, a novel underground setup combining calorimetric and TRD modules for precise neutrino oscillation measurements.
Findings
Optimized detector design for atmospheric neutrino parameters
Enhanced sensitivity to neutrino oscillation signals
Potential to improve understanding of neutrino properties
Abstract
The project of a large underground experiment (NOE) devoted to long baseline neutrino oscillation measurement is presented. The apparatus is composed by calorimetric modules interleaved with TRD modules and has been optimized to be sensitive in the region of sin2 2theta and Dm2 suggested by the atmospheric neutrino oscillation signal.
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Taxonomy
TopicsNeutrino Physics Research
