LBNE and the Fermilab Liquid Argon Detector Programme
Lead Research Organisation:
University of Sheffield
Department Name: Physics and Astronomy
Abstract
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Planned Impact
This is a multi-institute proposal, please refer to text in the jes form of the lead institute Cambridge ref. Q2008104
Organisations
Publications
Akerib D
(2017)
Identification of radiopure titanium for the LZ dark matter experiment and future rare event searches
in Astroparticle Physics
Armengaud E
(2017)
Measurement of the cosmogenic activation of germanium detectors in EDELWEISS-III
in Astroparticle Physics
Akerib D
(2017)
Identification of radiopure titanium for the LZ dark matter experiment and future rare event searches
in Astroparticle Physics
Galindo-Trigo S
(2016)
Conserved Roles of CrRLK1L Receptor-Like Kinases in Cell Expansion and Reproduction from Algae to Angiosperms.
in Frontiers in plant science
Agarwalla S
(2014)
The mass-hierarchy and CP-violation discovery reach of the LBNO long-baseline neutrino experiment
in Journal of High Energy Physics
Acciarri R
(2015)
Summary of the second workshop on liquid argon time projection chamber research and development in the United States
in Journal of Instrumentation
Armengaud E
(2017)
Performance of the EDELWEISS-III experiment for direct dark matter searches
in Journal of Instrumentation
Paredes B
(2015)
Cryogenic Gaseous Photomultiplier for position reconstruction of liquid argon scintillation light
in Journal of Instrumentation
Prihtiadi H
(2018)
Muon detector for the COSINE-100 experiment
in Journal of Instrumentation
Bergé L
(2018)
Complete event-by-event a / ? ( ß ) separation in a full-size TeO 2 CUORE bolometer by Neganov-Luke-magnified light detection
in Physical Review C
Description | new technology for liquid argon |
Exploitation Route | development of the DUNE experiment |
Sectors | Aerospace, Defence and Marine,Construction,Digital/Communication/Information Technologies (including Software),Electronics,Energy,Environment,Pharmaceuticals and Medical Biotechnology |