1. A method for measuring coherent elastic neutrino-nucleus scattering at a far off-axis high-energy neutrino beam target
- Author
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Physics, Brice, S. J., Cooper, R. L., DeJongh, F., Empl, A., Garrison, L. M., Hime, A., Hungerford, Ed V., Kobilarcik, T., Loer, B., Mariani, Camillo, Mocko, M., Muhrer, G., Pattie, R., Pavlovic, Z., Ramberg, E., Scholberg, K., Tayloe, R., Thornton, R. T., Yoo, J., Young, A., Physics, Brice, S. J., Cooper, R. L., DeJongh, F., Empl, A., Garrison, L. M., Hime, A., Hungerford, Ed V., Kobilarcik, T., Loer, B., Mariani, Camillo, Mocko, M., Muhrer, G., Pattie, R., Pavlovic, Z., Ramberg, E., Scholberg, K., Tayloe, R., Thornton, R. T., Yoo, J., and Young, A.
- Abstract
We present a new experimental method for measuring the process of Coherent Elastic Neutrino Nucleus Scattering (CENNS). This method uses a detector situated transverse to a high energy neutrino beam production target. This detector would be sensitive to the low energy neutrinos arising from pion decays-at-rest in the target. We discuss the physics motivation for making this measurement and outline the predicted backgrounds and sensitivities using this approach. We report a measurement of neutron backgrounds as found in an off-axis surface location of the Fermilab Booster Neutrino Beam (BNB) target. The results indicate that the Fermilab BNB target is a favorable location for a CENNS experiment.
- Published
- 2014