Speaker
Michael Robert Quintieri
(University of Notre Dame (US))
Description
Long-baseline neutrino experiments stand to benefit from reduced neutrino flux uncertainties. In order to reduce these uncertainties, NA61/SHINE, a fixed target experiment using beams from CERN’s SPS, provides improved measurements of hadron production for constraining neutrino flux uncertainties. The experiment has made a variety of measurements using thin-target data, as well as several measurements off of a T2K replica target. In 2018, NA61 took data on a replica of the 123 cm graphite NuMI target. The state of this analysis and plans for the future will be discussed.
Author
Michael Robert Quintieri
(University of Notre Dame (US))