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Despite evidence from LSND and MiniBooNE for sterile neutrinos at Δ𝑚2 = 1 eV2 in electron neutrino appearance experiments, corresponding muon-neutrino disappearance experiments have shown no anomalies. However, these experiments have been performed at a different energy scale compared to LSND and MiniBooNE. Coherent CAPTAIN Mills (CCM) is an experiment at the Lujan Center at LANSCE that uses a 10-ton liquid argon scintillation detector and the coherent elastic neutrino-nucleus scattering (CEνNS) process to measure muon neutrino disappearance at the LSND energy scale. The Lujan Center delivers a 100-kW, 800 MeV, 290 ns wide proton pulse onto a tungsten target at 20 Hz to generate a stopped pion source. The fast pulse is crucial for isolating the 30 MeV monoenergetic muon neutrinos in time and reducing neuron background. In this talk I will describe the CCM detector and show results from our Fall 2018 commissioning run and preliminary results from our Fall 2019 operating run.
sterile neutrino, neutrinos, CEvNS
sterile neutrino, neutrinos, CEvNS
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