Date Jan 14, 2019, 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm Location Jadwin 303 Share on X Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn Speaker Brooke Russell Affiliation Yale University Presentation "An Electron Neutrino Appearance Search at MicroBooNE to Resolve the MiniBooNE Anomaly" Details Event Description "An Electron Neutrino Appearance Search at MicroBooNE to Resolve the MiniBooNE Anomaly" MicroBooNE is a single-phase liquid argon time projection chamber (LArTPC) short-baseline accelerator neutrino experiment located at Fermilab on the Booster neutrino beamline. MicroBooNE’s foremost scientific objective is to address the low energy excess of single shower electromagnetic events seen by the precursor MiniBooNE experiment. Leveraging the fine-grained drifted ionization charge signal from particle interactions, LArTPCs provide detailed topological and calorimetric information for physics analyses. By capitalizing on the interplay between scintillation light and 3D ionization charge imaging, a high efficiency, low background electron neutrino appearance analysis is in development to address MiniBooNE’s anomalous result. The status of this analysis is described. Recording of Brooke Russell's Talk: http://www.kaltura.com/tiny/jeju6