FINeSSE
FIne-grained Neutrino Scattering Scintillator
Experiment
Low energy, high intensity neutrino
beams provide venues to explore a wealth of neutrino physics in
addition to the oscillation
physics already underway. A 10 ton detector located at a near
location in these low energy beams could
definitively measure the strange quark contribution to the nucleon
spin. In addition, it could investigate neutrino-nucleon charged-current quasielastic and
neutral-current elastic scattering, charged- and neutral-current
pion-production reactions, and neutrino-electron elastic
scattering cross sections. This detector would also complement
the existing
short baseline neutrino oscillation programs by measuring these cross
sections and providing a better
understanding of these low energy neutrino sources.
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