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[Several of the open questions discussed at the end of the last chapter can be addressed in the MINOS experiment. MINOS is a long-baseline neutrino oscillation experiment that samples a beam consisting primarily of muon neutrinos in two locations. An overview of MINOS is given first, followed by a description of its main components: the beam and the detectors. A discussion of the MINOS data and their calibration is provided at the end of this chapter.]
Published: Apr 10, 2011
Keywords: Neutrino Interaction; Muon Neutrino; Main Injector; Beam Configuration; Near Detector
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