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Prototyping the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment

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Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE) is a next generation long-baseline neutrino oscillation experiment that will measure neutrino oscillations with unprecedented accuracy. It is aiming to answer some fundamental questions in our universe including the CP-violation in the neutrino sector and neutrino mass hierarchy.

As a test bed for both hardware and software, ProtoDUNE-SP is a full-scale prototype of DUNE . Apart from insights on detector assembly and event reconstruction, ProtoDUNE-SP has a wide physics programme to enhance our knowledge of Argon-hadron cross-section. I will present preliminary results from a measurement of 3 GeV/c inelastic proton scattering.

This talk is part of the Cavendish HEP Seminars series.

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