DUNE: The Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment

Mark Thomson (Univ. of Cambridge)
Building 1b, seminar room 4a+b, 16.45 h

Fermilab is undertaking an ambitious program of long- and short-baseline neutrino oscillation experiments utilizing large Liquid Argon (LAr) TPC detectors. The flagship of this program is the DUNE/LBNF project, which is the highest priority of the US domestic particle physics program in the next decade. A high-power neutrino beam will be fired 1300 km from Fermilab towards a 40,000 ton LAr-TPC detector, located a mile underground at the Sanford Underground Research Facility in South Dakota. In this seminar, I will review the scientific goals of DUNE, focussing on neutrino physics and, in particular, the potential for the first definitive observation of CP violation in the leptonic sector, I will discuss the current status of the LBNF/DUNE and the recent rapid progress that has been made towards its realisation as a truly international project.

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