Published June 8, 2018
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MicroBooNE and the Future SBN Program
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The Short-Baseline Neutrino (SBN) Program consists of a suite of three liquid argon neutrino detectors, designed to resolve the previous short-baseline anomalies observed by the LSND and MiniBooNE experiments, and to perform highly needed neutrino cross-section measurements on argon. In addition to reviewing the status of the full program, including the progress on the construction and installation of the near detector (SBND) and the far detector (ICARUS), this talk will focus on recent results from the first SBN detector, the MicroBooNE experiment, which has been recording and analyzing neutrino data since October 2015. The first physics results will be presented.
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