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.
 
 

                                                           

The FINeSSE
Proposal
The BNL FINeSSE
LOI
The FNAL FINeSSE LOI
Talks
Papers and
References
Neutrino scattering physics links
FINeSSE at work

questions about this page?  Please contact Bonnie Fleming (bonnie.fleming@yale.edu)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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