Neutrino detectors for oscillation experiments

A brief overview of the development of neutrino detectors for long-baseline oscillation experiments at accelerators and reactors is presented. Basic principles and main features of detectors of running accelerator experiments T2K and NOνA sensitive to a first level of CP violation and neutrino mass...

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title Neutrino detectors for oscillation experiments
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