The ANNIE Experiment - Results from Phase I

Not scheduled
20m
Kongresshaus Stadthalle Heidelberg (Heidelberg)

Kongresshaus Stadthalle Heidelberg

Heidelberg

Neckarstaden 24 69117 Heidelberg Germany
Poster cross sections Poster (participating in poster prize competition)

Speaker

Dr Jonathan Eisch (Iowa State University)

Description

The Accelerator Neutrino Neutron Interaction Experiment (ANNIE) at Fermilab will use 30 tons of gadolinium-enhanced water to capture and detect the otherwise invisible neutrons produced in complex neutrino-nucleus interactions in addition to traditional water-Cherenkov charged particle detection. The number of these final-state neutrons helps constrain the interaction type and the kinematics of the target nucleus, which are major sources of uncertainty in event reconstruction and simulation. The recently completed Phase I measured background neutrons associated with the neutrino beam, including “dirt neutrons” from neutrino interactions outside the detector and “skyshine neutrons” from the beam which scatter into the experimental hall. Phase I used pure water with a movable instrumented vessel of gadolinium-loaded liquid scintillator to measure the neutron flux at various locations within the tank. This poster will discuss the ANNIE detector and present the Phase I results.
Authorship annotation for the ANNIE Collaboration
Session and Location Wednesday Session, Poster Wall #120 (Auditorium Gallery Left)
Poster included in proceedings: yes

Primary author

Dr Jonathan Eisch (Iowa State University)

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