Analysis of The Charged Track Multiplicity of Neutrinos in The ProtoDUNE-ND Experiment
Session Number
PHYS 02
Advisor(s)
Aleena Rafique, Argonne National Laboratory
Discipline
Physical Science
Start Date
17-4-2025 11:40 AM
End Date
17-4-2025 11:55 AM
Abstract
The ProtoDUNE-ND (aka “2x2”) experiment is a prototype of the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE) that is designed to study properties of neutrinos and their interactions. The goal of DUNE is to uncover the properties of neutrinos to understand the mystery of matter-dominance of the universe. The ProtoDUNE-ND experiment is a smaller scale prototype of the DUNE near detector. We are working on finding the charged track multiplicity of the neutrinos in ProtoDUNE-ND. Through data produced in Monte Carlo simulations, we aim to determine the nature of the data produced by the ProtoDUNE-ND.
Analysis of The Charged Track Multiplicity of Neutrinos in The ProtoDUNE-ND Experiment
The ProtoDUNE-ND (aka “2x2”) experiment is a prototype of the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE) that is designed to study properties of neutrinos and their interactions. The goal of DUNE is to uncover the properties of neutrinos to understand the mystery of matter-dominance of the universe. The ProtoDUNE-ND experiment is a smaller scale prototype of the DUNE near detector. We are working on finding the charged track multiplicity of the neutrinos in ProtoDUNE-ND. Through data produced in Monte Carlo simulations, we aim to determine the nature of the data produced by the ProtoDUNE-ND.