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SUMMARY:Latest neutrino-argon scattering measurements from MicroBooNE - Ki
 rsty Duffy (FNAL)
DTSTART:20210302T160000Z
DTEND:20210302T170000Z
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CONTACT:William Fawcett
DESCRIPTION:MicroBooNE\, the Micro Booster Neutrino Experiment at Fermilab
 \, is an 85-ton active mass liquid argon time projection chamber (LArTPC) 
 located in the Booster Neutrino Beam at Fermilab. The LArTPC technology wi
 th 3mm wire spacing enables high-precision imaging of neutrino interaction
 s\, which leads to high-efficiency\, low-threshold measurements with full 
 angular coverage. As the largest liquid argon detector worldwide taking ne
 utrino beam data\, MicroBooNE provides a unique opportunity to investigate
  neutrino interactions in neutrino-argon scattering at O(1 GeV) energies. 
 These measurements are of broad interest to neutrino physicists because of
  their application to Fermilab's Short Baseline Neutrino program and the D
 eep Underground Neutrino Experiment (which will both rely on LArTPC techno
 logy)\, as well as the possibility for new insights into A-dependent effec
 ts in neutrino scattering on heavier targets such as argon.\n\nIn this sem
 inar I will present the most recent cross-section results from MicroBooNE\
 , including measurements of inclusive charged-current neutrino scattering\
 , low-energy protons\, and interactions of electron neutrinos. The results
  I will show are the highest-ever statistics measurements of these interac
 tions on argon nuclei\, as well as an exciting demonstration of the potent
 ial for these and future MicroBooNE measurements to improve our current un
 derstanding of neutrino scattering physics. 
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