Liquid Argon Time Projection Chambers : U.S. R&D and the MicroBooNE Experiment
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M.Mitchell P.Soderberg(Yale University)
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US/Central
Salle 101 (LAL - Orsay)
Salle 101
LAL - Orsay
Description
Liquid Argon Time Projection Chamber (LAr TPC) detectors are ideally suited for studying neutrino interactions and probing the pa¬rameters that characterize neutrino oscillations. The ability to drift ionization particles over long distances in purified argon and to collect abundant scintillation light allows for excellent particle identification and triggering capability. Recent U.S. based work in the development of LAr TPC technology will be presented in this talk, including details of the MicroBooNE experiment, which is a 175 ton LAr TPC which will be exposed to Fermilab’s Booster neutrino beamline starting in 2011. MicroBooNE combines a timely physics program with the hardware R&D necessary for the evolution of LAr TPCs into massive (∼50 kiloTon) detectors necessary to complete our understanding of neutrino interactions.