47°49′12″N 92°14′30″W / 47.82000°N 92.24167°W MINOS+ was a continuation of the MINOS experiment (Main injector neutrino oscillation search) to measure neutrino oscillation with improved electronics.[1] It started taking data in 2013 and ran for 3 years. The experiment has ended and a 6-month dismantling project began in early October 2016.[2]
Physics goals
edit- Measure sin22
θ andΔ m2 with higher precision. - Measure sin22
θ andΔ m2 with higher precision. - Study high energy neutrinos
- Search for sterile neutrinos
- Search for tau neutrinos
- Non-standard interactions
- Measurement of the neutrino time of flight
- Search for extra dimensions
- Atmospheric neutrinos
Neutrino beam
editMINOS+ uses the NuMI beamline generated at Fermilab. To produce the beamline, 120 GeV proton pulses from the Main Injector hit a water-cooled graphite target. The resulting interactions of protons with the target material produce pions and kaons, which are focused by a system of magnetic horns. These then travel down a long decay tunnel, and their decay produces a neutrino beam parallel to the meson beam. Most of these are muon neutrinos, with a small electron neutrino contamination. Neutrino interactions in the near detector are used to measure the initial neutrino flux and energy spectrum. Because they are weakly interacting and therefore usually pass through matter, the vast majority of the neutrinos travel through the near detector and the 734 km of rock, then through the far detector and off into space. For the initial 3-year run the NuMI beam will be in its medium energy configuration which will deliver the majority of neutrinos with an energy between 4 GeV and 10 GeV.
Relationship with NOν A
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NO
References
edit- ^ a b Tzanankos, G.; et al. (MINOS+ Collaboration) (13 May 2011). "MINOS+: a Proposal to FNAL to run MINOS with the medium energy NuMI beam" (PDF). FERMILAB-PROPOSAL-1016.
- ^ Riebe, Angie (25 October 2016). "'A Pretty Cool Experience': Lakehead removing neutrino lab from Soudan Underground Mine". Mesabi Daily News.
External links
edit- MINOS+ experiment record on INSPIRE-HEP