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SUMMARY:Neutrino interaction measurements at the short baseline neutri
 no program\, NPAC (Nuclear/Particle/Astro/Cosmo) Forum\, Prof. Andy Fu
 rmanski\, University of Minnesota
DESCRIPTION:The discovery of neutrino oscillations has led to the deve
 lopment of large accelerator-based neutrino experiments\, often spanni
 ng hundreds of miles with multi-kiloton detectors.  The desire for pre
 cision measurements of neutrino oscillations leads to the need for a p
 recise understanding of how neutrinos interact with nuclei - this lack
  of understanding is currently one of the largest uncertainties in lon
 g-baseline neutrino experiments like T2K and NOvA.  The short baseline
  program at Fermilab provides a wealth of data for understanding neutr
 ino-argon interactions\, which will be critical for DUNE.  Using the p
 ower of liquid argon detectors\, coupled with innovative measurement t
 echniques\, we are able to measure nuclear structure with neutrinos\, 
 and enabling future precision measurements of oscillations including t
 he search for CP violation.
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=8272
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