Neutrino Physics Research at Colorado State University

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Neutrino physics research on the T2K experiment in the Physics Dept at Colorado State University is described. Detector parts were built at CSU, assembled into the P0D detector at Stony Brook University, and then shipped to the JPARC laboratory in Japan. The P0D detector has been installed in the ND280 experiment in front of the JPARC neutrino beam which is aimed at the Super Kamiokande detector. This experiment aims to measure the oscillation of a muon neutrino into an electron neutrino.

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