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A Letter of Intent to Build a MiniBooNE Near Detector: BooNE W.C. Louis & G.B. Mills, FNAL PAC, November 13, 2009 Louis BooNE Physics Goals MiniBooNE Appearance & Disappearance Results Global 3+1 Fits to World Data Preliminary MINOS Results Mills BooNE (New Detector or Moving MiniBooNE) Appearance Sensitivities Disappearance Sensitivities Conclusions

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A Letter of Intent to Build a MiniBooNE Near Detector: BooNE W.C. Louis & G.B. Mills, FNAL PAC, November 13, 2009. Louis BooNE Physics Goals MiniBooNE Appearance & Disappearance Results Global 3+1 Fits to World Data Preliminary MINOS Results Mills - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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A Letter of Intent to Build a MiniBooNE Near Detector: BooNE

W.C. Louis & G.B. Mills, FNAL PAC, November 13, 2009

Louis

• BooNE Physics Goals • MiniBooNE Appearance & Disappearance Results• Global 3+1 Fits to World Data• Preliminary MINOS Results

Mills• BooNE (New Detector or Moving MiniBooNE)• Appearance Sensitivities• Disappearance Sensitivities• Conclusions

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1. Search for e & e appearance and & disappearance with high sensitivity at ~1 eV2 mass scale. 2. Search for differences between neutrinos & antineutrinos (CP & CPT violation).

3. Search for sterile neutrinos by comparing NC interactions.

4. Determine whether the MiniBooNE neutrino low-energy excess is due to oscillations or to a new background of importanceto NOvA and LBNE.

5. Determine whether there is large disappearance, as suggested by global 3+1 fits to world antineutrino data.

6. Determine whether there is e appearance consistent with LSND.

BooNE Physics Goals

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Keep L/E same as LSND while changing systematics, energy & event signature

PesinsinmL

Booster

K+

target and horn detectordirt decay region absorber

primary beam tertiary beamsecondary beam

(protons) (mesons) (neutrinos)

e

Order of magnitudehigher energy (~500 MeV)

than LSND (~30 MeV)

Order of magnitudelonger baseline (~500 m)

than LSND (~30 m)

MiniBooNE’s Design Strategy

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MiniBooNEe appearance data show a low-energy excess

A.A. Aguilar-Arevalo et al., PRL 102, 101802 (2009)

Excess from 200-475 MeV = 128.8+-20.4+-38.3 events

6.46E20 POT

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NN’

ZV0

'

Other PCAC

NN’

ZA0

'

Axial Anomaly

'

N N’

Radiative Delta Decay

(G2S)

N N’

ZA0

'

Backgrounds: Order (G2s) , single photon FS

Z0

So far no one has found a NC

process to account for the ,

difference & the low-energy

excess. Work is in progress:R. Hill, arXiv:0905.0291

Jenkins & Goldman, arXiv:0906.0984

Dominant processaccounted for in MC!

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Preliminary for 4.863E20 POT (~50% increase in POT!)

Excess from 200-475 MeV = 11.4 ± 9.4 ± 11.2 events

MiniBooNEe appearance data are inconclusive at present but are consistent so far with LSND

New!

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Preliminary e Data with 4.863 E20 POT

Event excess has increased with new data. Additional data willdouble #POT and determine whether this excess is real.

E>200 MeV E>475 MeV

Data Events 225 126Bkgd Events 201.6 114.1Excess Events 23.4+-22.6 11.9+-16.4Excess at b.f. 41.6+-23.4 (1.78) 32.2+-16.8 (1.92)LSND Expect. ~29.7 ~21.8

null 32.3/18 DF (2%) 27.5/15 DF (2%)

bf 21.8/16 DF (15%) 18.4/13 DF (14%)m2

bf 4.42 eV2 4.64 eV2

sinbf0.0058 0.0058

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G. Karagiorgi et al.,arXiv:0906.1997

Best 3+1 Fit:m41

2 = 0.915 eV2

sin22e = 0.0043 = 87.9/103 DOFProb. = 86%

Predicts e

disappearance of sin22~ 35% andsin22ee ~ 4.3%

3+1 Global Fit to World Antineutrino Data

(without new antineutrino data)

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3+1 Global Fit to World Antineutrino Data w/o LSND

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MiniBooNE Neutrino & Antineutrino Disappearance Limits

Improved results soon from MiniBooNE/SciBooNE Joint Analysis!

A.A. Aguilar-Arevalo et al., PRL 103, 061802 (2009)

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Global best fit

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Initial MINOS Disappearance Results

Expect disappearance above10 GeV for LSND neutrino oscillations.

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Conclusion

• MiniBooNE observes an unexplained excess at low energies, which could be due to oscillations, sterile decay, or to NC scattering. No large low-energy excess is observed so far in antineutrino mode.

• All antineutrino data fit well to a simple 3+1 model. (LSND is alive & well!) However, there is tension between neutrino & antineutrino data. (CPT Violation?)

• The global fit to the world antineutrino data predicts large disappearance, which will be tested soon by MINOS and SciBooNE/MiniBooNE.

• BooNE, which involves building a near MiniBooNE detector, will be able to exploit the data taken in the far detector (the hard part!) and determine whether there is large disappearance and whether the MiniBooNE low-energy excess is due to oscillations.

• Thorough understanding of this short-baseline physics is of great importance to long-baseline oscillation experiments. BooNE would be a small investment to ensure their success!

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BooNE

A near detector at 200 meters from the BNB target

Reduce low-energy excess systematic errors in Near/Far comparison

potential 6 sensitivity from statistical errors: 12820(stat)38(sys)Accumulate neutrino and antineutrino data at x7 rate!

Full samples in ~1 year (2 x 1x1020pot)

Capitalize on the 10 year investment in MiniBooNE data

Determine L/E dependence of low energy excess

Search with high sensitivity for e & e appearance and &

disappearance

Special runs to check systematic effects (absorber down, horn off, etc.)

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New Location at 200 meters from BNB Target

BNB Target Hall

Far Position

Near PositionB

NB

beam

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The MiniBooNE Low-Energy Excess with BooNE

Background case:

the near detector will observe the same fractional excess as the far detector

Neutrino oscillations at low m2:

the near detector will observe no excess and the excess in the far detector, assuming a 2.5% systematic error, will be:

128.8+-20.4+-38.3 (3.0 ) (current MiniBooNE measurement)

128.8+-28.8+-10.4 (4.2 ) (near/far comparison with 1x1020pot @ ND)128.8+-20.4+-10.4 (5.6 ) (with >> 1x1020pot @ ND)

(in a nutshell)

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Neutrino Fluxes at Near and Far Locations

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µ Charged Current QE Event Rates Near and Far

Quasi elastic event rates

840

786CCQE

MeV FarE

MeV Near

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e Appearance Sensitivity with Near/Far Comparison

Near/Far comparison sensitivity

Near location at 200 meter

1x1020 pot <1 yr of running

Full systematic error analysis

Flux, cross section, detector response

Assumes identical detectors in Near/Far comparison

Near/Far 4 sensitivity similar to single detector90% CL

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e Appearance Sensitivity with Near/Far Comparison

Near/Far comparison sensitivity

Near location at 200 meter

1x1021 pot for FD1x1020 pot <1 yr for ND

Full systematic error analysis

Flux, cross section, detector response

Assumes identical detectors in Near/Far comparison

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µ and µ Disappearance Sensitivity with Near/Far Comparison

• With two identical detectors, many of the systematic errors will cancel, giving excellent disappearance sensitivity

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BooNE Disappearance Discovery Potential

• Allowed region for signal: m2 =0.915 eV2 and sin22=0.35

(after G. Karagiorgi et al., arXiv:0906.1997)

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Options for Near BooNE Detector

• New Detector (two detectors run concurrently)

– Construct brand new detector at 200 meters (~8M$)

• Move old detector

– Transport existing MiniBooNE detector (~80 tons) to new location 200 meters from BNB target (~4M$)

– OR Dismantle existing MiniBooNE detector, reuse PMTs and electronics to construct a new detector at 200 meters. (~4M$)

– MicroBooNE could reduce it’s costs by using the MiniBooNE enclosure

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BNB Beam Stability• The MiniBooNE neutrino rate per pot has been exceptionally stable

horn and target changed in 2004

polarity changed in 2005, 2007, and 2008

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BooNE is Complementary to MicroBooNE & SciBooNE

• MicroBooNE will determine whether the MiniBooNE low-energyis due to electrons or gammas• MicroBooNE will not be able to determine the L/E dependenceof the low-energy excess or search for disappearance• MicroBooNE statistics will be too low for antineutrino appearance

• SciBooNE/MiniBooNE joint analysis will make an initial searchfor disappearance with two detectors; however, the statistical &systematic error will be much larger than BooNE• SciBooNE/MiniBooNE will not be able to improve the search for appearance

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Conclusion• A BooNE near detector at 200 meters with one year of

running would resolve whether or not the low-energy excess is due to an oscillation-like phenomena at the ~ 4 sigma level

• It would also provide a high statistics, low systematic error µ and µ disappearance measurement in a region not yet covered by other experiments

• The timing of the project is ideal for post-antineutrino running in the BNB

• We are studying whether it is better to move the existing detector or to construct a new one (cost vs. performance)

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Backup Slides

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A.A. Aguilar-Arevalo et al., PRL 103, 111801 (2009)

MiniBooNE e appearance data are inconclusive at present but are consistent so far with LSND

Excess from 200-475 MeV = -0.5 ± 7.8 ± 8.7 events

3.4E20 POT

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MiniBooNE e appearance sensitivity

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MiniBooNE e appearance data are inconclusive at present but are consistent so far with LSND

Excess from 200-475 MeV = 10.2 ± 15.8 events

Preliminary for 4.863E20 POT

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Preliminary e Fits with 4.863 E20 POT

E>200 MeV E>475 MeV

LSND allowedregion

LSND allowedregion

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BooNE Rough Cost & Schedule Estimate

• Common costs whether building or moving (FY10-FY11)

New Hall Engineering & Construction* $1894K

• Moving MiniBooNE: (FY10-FY12)

Engineering and Transport $1500K

Superstructure Removal $500k

Total $3894K

• New Detector (FY10-FY13)

Tank & Support Structure * $1065K

PMTs $1759K

Electronics/DAQ $512K

Oil $1429K

Calibrations + Miscellaneous $610K

Total $7269K

*MiniBooNE costs + 3%/year+30%contingency, no G&A or DOE “project costs”

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BooNE Appearance Sensitivity

e Appearance Sensitivity e Appearance Sensitivity

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G. Karagiorgi et al.,arXiv:0906.1997

Best 3+1 Fit:m41

2 = 0.19 eV2

sin22e = 0.031 = 90.5/90 DOFProb. = 46%

Predicts e

disappearance of sin22~ 3.1% andsin22ee ~ 3.4%

3+1 Global Fit to World Neutrino Data

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Lift of 260 ton Generator

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Transporting 550 ton Coker Drum from ship to crane hook

With oil removed, MiniBooNE is about 80 tons:

750 ton crane