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The CLEAR Experiment

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Scholberg, K; Wongjirad, T; Hungerford, E; Empl, A; Markoff, D; Mueller, P; Efremenko, Y; McKinsey, D; Nikkel, J
October 12, 2009

The Spallation Neutron Source in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, is designed to produce intense pulsed neutrons for various science and engineering applications. Copious neutrinos are a free by-product. When it reaches full power, the SNS will be the world's brightest source of neutrinos in the few tens of MeV range. The proposed CLEAR (Coherent Low Energy A (Nuclear) Recoils) experiment will measure coherent elastic neutral current neutrino-nucleus scattering at the SNS. The physics reach includes tests of the Standard Model.

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October 12, 2009
 

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Scholberg, K., Wongjirad, T., Hungerford, E., Empl, A., Markoff, D., Mueller, P., … Nikkel, J. (2009). The CLEAR Experiment.
Scholberg, K., T. Wongjirad, E. Hungerford, A. Empl, D. Markoff, P. Mueller, Y. Efremenko, D. McKinsey, and J. Nikkel. “The CLEAR Experiment,” October 12, 2009.
Scholberg K, Wongjirad T, Hungerford E, Empl A, Markoff D, Mueller P, et al. The CLEAR Experiment. 2009 Oct 12;
Scholberg, K., et al. The CLEAR Experiment. Oct. 2009.
Scholberg K, Wongjirad T, Hungerford E, Empl A, Markoff D, Mueller P, Efremenko Y, McKinsey D, Nikkel J. The CLEAR Experiment. 2009 Oct 12;

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October 12, 2009