Ajib Paudel and Glenn Horton-Smith, both of Kansas State University, and Tingjun Yang of Fermilab are practicing calibration techniques on ProtoDUNE-SP to get ready for the DUNE far detector. The group is running MC data samples of cosmic ray muon tracks through an analysis to correct for nonuniformities in the detector volume…
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A dual-phase DUNE
The dual-phase detector is a concept that’s relatively new for neutrino science but familiar to researchers from other parts of particle physics… The dual-phase ProtoDUNE recently finished the first test of the charge readout plane, or CRP, which will amplify the electrons into the gas and collect their signals. The CRPs and other components should be installed this fall…
ArgonCube paving the way to a near site LArTPC
Spearheaded by the Laboratory for High Energy Physics at the University of Bern and made up of existing DUNE member institutions, ArgonCube is a collaboration for LArTPC detector R&D, with a focus on the technical needs for the DUNE physics program. DUNE’s current plans include a LArTPC component in the Near Detector, but the high-intensity environment of the DUNE near site would pose problems for a standard LArTPC. ArgonCube innovations can solve them…
The latest Faces of DUNE
Read about your colleagues! New “Faces of DUNE” appear on DUNE’s Twitter and Facebook pages every week.
Pictures of ProtoDUNE Progress
Dominique Duchesneau (LAPP) and Sarah Charley (CERN) share some pictures from ProtoDUNE.
Proceeding with PIP-II, Fermilab’s accelerator upgrade project
The U.S. Department of Energy formally approved Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory to proceed with its design of PIP-II, an accelerator upgrade project that will provide increased beam power to generate an unprecedented stream of neutrinos and enable a broad program of physics research for many years to come… Fermilab expects to complete the project by the mid-2020s, in time for the startup of LBNF/DUNE…
Strengthening science connections with São Paulo
One of the largest efforts by São Paulo researchers on DUNE is the light-detection system known as ARAPUCA. This innovative device, developed by three Brazilian universities and Fermilab and named for the Guaraní word for bird trap, will collect very low light signals coming from the DUNE detectors…
DUNE completes Interim Design Report
The international Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE) achieved a milestone on July 29 when the collaboration released its 687-page Interim Design Report for the construction of gigantic particle detector modules a mile underground in South Dakota. The three-volume interim report, which was posted on the scientific online repository arXiv, summarizes the DUNE physics goals and the design of the detector to meet these goals…
Stefan Söldner-Rembold receives 2018 James Chadwick Medal and Prize
Professor Stefan Söldner-Rembold of the University of Manchester for his contributions to pioneering experimental work in high-energy particle physics and his international leadership in Higgs and neutrino physics…
nus2SURF suspends publication
Many thanks to all of you who provided very helpful feedback in responding to the survey. Due to the relatively low response rate (13%), however, coupled with higher demands over the next year on your editor’s time (as the TDR technical editor), nus2SURF will suspend publication for this period of time. On to the TDR!