ICARUS

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ICARUS is a large liquid-argon time projection chamber neutrino detector designed to study neutrino properties and rare particle interactions.

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instanceOf liquid-argon time projection chamber
neutrino detector
particle physics experiment
aimsTo improve understanding of neutrino oscillations
search for anomalies in neutrino appearance or disappearance
search for rare processes beyond the Standard Model
test models of neutrino interactions in nuclei
basedOnPrinciple drift of ionization electrons in an electric field
readout of ionization charge on wire planes
contributesTo searches for new physics in the neutrino sector
tests of the Standard Model
dataType digitized waveforms from wire planes
reconstructed 3D event images
designedFor detection of neutrino interactions in liquid argon
search for rare particle interactions
study of neutrino properties
detectionMedium liquid argon
detectionTechnique time projection chamber
detects charged-current neutrino interactions
electromagnetic showers
hadronic showers
ionization tracks in liquid argon
neutral-current neutrino interactions
enables event-by-event reconstruction of neutrino interactions
particle identification via dE/dx
precision calorimetry in liquid argon
hasFeature calorimetric energy measurement
fine-grained tracking
high spatial resolution
three-dimensional imaging of particle tracks
hasProperty high sensitivity to rare events
large detector mass
measures event timing
neutrino interaction topologies
particle energies
particle momenta (via track curvature or range)
requires low-noise readout electronics
stable high-voltage electric field
ultra-high purity liquid argon
researchField astroparticle physics
neutrino physics
particle physics
studies neutrino oscillations
neutrino properties
neutrinos
usedFor long-baseline neutrino experiments
short-baseline neutrino experiments
usesDetectorType liquid argon time projection chamber

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