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Low-energy physics in neutrino LArTPCs

In this paper, we review scientific opportunities and challenges related to detection and reconstruction of low-energy (less than 100 MeV) signatures in liquid argon time-projection chamber (LArTPC) neutrino detectors. LArTPC neutrino detectors designed for performing precise long-baseline oscillati...

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Autores principales: Andringa, S, Asaadi, J, Bezerra, J T C, Capozzi, F, Caratelli, D, Cavanna, F, Church, E, Efremenko, Y, Foreman, W, Friedland, A, Gardiner, S, Gil-Botella, I, Himmel, A, Junk, T, Karagiorgi, G, Kirby, M, Klein, J, Lehmann-Miotto, G, Lepetic, I T, Li, S, Littlejohn, B R, Mooney, M, Reichenbacher, J, Sala, P, Schellman, H, Scholberg, K, Sorel, M, Sousa, A, Wang, J, Wang, M H L S, Wu, W, Yu, J, Yang, T, Zennamo, J
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1361-6471/acad17
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2856543
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Sumario:In this paper, we review scientific opportunities and challenges related to detection and reconstruction of low-energy (less than 100 MeV) signatures in liquid argon time-projection chamber (LArTPC) neutrino detectors. LArTPC neutrino detectors designed for performing precise long-baseline oscillation measurements with GeV-scale accelerator neutrino beams also have unique sensitivity to a range of physics and astrophysics signatures via detection of event features at and below the few tens of MeV range. In addition, low-energy signatures are an integral part of GeV-scale accelerator neutrino interaction final-states, and their reconstruction can enhance the oscillation physics sensitivities of LArTPC experiments. New physics signals from accelerator and natural sources also generate diverse signatures in the low-energy range, and reconstruction of these signatures can increase the breadth of Beyond the Standard Model scenarios accessible in LArTPC-based searches. A variety of experimental and theory-related challenges remain to realizing this full range of potential benefits. Neutrino interaction cross-sections and other nuclear physics processes in argon relevant to sub-hundred-MeV LArTPC signatures are poorly understood, and improved theory and experimental measurements are needed; pion decay-at-rest sources and charged particle and neutron test beams are ideal facilities for improving this understanding. There are specific calibration needs in the low-energy range, as well as specific needs for control and understanding of radiological and cosmogenic backgrounds. Low-energy signatures, whether steady-state or part of a supernova burst or larger GeV-scale event topology, have specific triggering, DAQ and reconstruction requirements that must be addressed outside the scope of conventional GeV-scale data collection and analysis pathways. Novel concepts for future LArTPC technology that enhance low-energy capabilities should also be explored to help address these challenges.