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A LENS on DUNE-PRISM: Characterizing a Neutrino Beam with Off-Axis Measurements
by
Kopp, Joachim
, MacMahon, Margot
, Gehrlein, Julia
, Parker, George A
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Neutrino beams
/ Neutrinos
/ Sensors
/ Spectra
2025
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A LENS on DUNE-PRISM: Characterizing a Neutrino Beam with Off-Axis Measurements
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Kopp, Joachim
, MacMahon, Margot
, Gehrlein, Julia
, Parker, George A
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Neutrino beams
/ Neutrinos
/ Sensors
/ Spectra
2025
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A LENS on DUNE-PRISM: Characterizing a Neutrino Beam with Off-Axis Measurements
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A LENS on DUNE-PRISM: Characterizing a Neutrino Beam with Off-Axis Measurements
2025
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Overview
Upcoming precision long-baseline neutrino oscillation experiments will be severely limited by the large systematic uncertainties associated with neutrino flux predictions and neutrino--nucleus cross sections. A promising remedy is the PRISM (Precision Reaction Independent Spectrum Measurement) technique, whereby the near detector measures the neutrino spectrum at different angles with respect to the beam axis. These measurements are then linearly combined into a prediction of the oscillated neutrino flux at the far detector. This prediction is data-driven, but still dependent on some theoretical knowledge about the neutrino flux. In this paper, we study to what extent off-axis measurements themselves can be used to directly constrain neutrino flux models. In particular, we use them to extract separately the fluxes and spectra of different meson species in the beam. We call this measurement LENS (Lateral Extraction of Neutrino Spectra). Second, we demonstrate how the thus improved flux model helps to further constrain the far detector flux prediction, thereby ultimately improving oscillation measurements.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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