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Overview and Status of the 2x2 NDLAr Demonstrator: A Pixel-Based LArTPC Prototype for the DUNE Near Detector

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The Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE) is a next-generation, long-baseline neutrino experiment currently under construction. Critical for constraining systematic uncertainties to facilitate precision measurements of neutrino oscillations is the near detector (ND) complex, which will monitor and characterise the neutrino beam in situ. Mitigation of high event pile-up from the world’s most intense neutrino beam will be facilitated by a modularisation of the detector, combined with state-of-the-art charge and light readout technologies. This talk will describe the novel detector design, commissioning results and status of NDL Ar 2×2 Demonstrator, a prototype of one of near detectors that will record the first DUNE neutrino data using NuMI beam at Fermilab in 2024.

This talk is part of the Cavendish HEP Seminars series.

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