Searching sterile neutrinos with ICARUS at FNAL
C. Farnese* and
On behalf of the ICARUS Collaboration*: corresponding author
Published on:
March 20, 2025
Abstract
The ICARUS T600 detector completed in 2013 a successful three-year physics run at the underground LNGS laboratory and after a significant overhaul at CERN, it has been installed at Fermilab. In June 2022 a new data taking started and ICARUS is presently recording neutrino events from BNB and NuMI off-axis beams. ICARUS aims at first to investigate the claim by Neutrino-4 short-baseline reactor experiment and to perform with the NuMI beam measurements of neutrino cross sections in LAr and several BSM searches. ICARUS will soon jointly search for evidence of sterile neutrinos with the Short-Baseline Near Detector (SBND). In this proceeding the status of the T600 detector and preliminary results from the ICARUS data analysis with the BNB and NuMI beams will be shortly described.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.22323/1.473.0023
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