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J. Fowler

Researcher at Duke University

Publications -  42
Citations -  3204

J. Fowler is an academic researcher from Duke University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neutrino & Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 37 publications receiving 2383 citations.

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Long-Baseline Neutrino Facility (LBNF) and Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE) Conceptual Design Report Volume 2: The Physics Program for DUNE at LBNF

R. Acciarri, +794 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the physics program for the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE) at the Fermilab Long-Baseline Neurtrino Facility (LBNF) is described.
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The Long-Baseline Neutrino Experiment: Exploring Fundamental Symmetries of the Universe

C. Adams, +481 more
TL;DR: The Long-Baseline Neutrino Experiment (LBNE) as mentioned in this paper is an extensively developed plan for a world-class experiment dedicated to addressing the early evolution of our universe, its current state and its eventual fate.

Long-Baseline Neutrino Facility (LBNF) and Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE) : 2: The Physics Program for DUNE at LBNF

R. Acciarri, +800 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the physics program for the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE) at the Fermilab Long-Baseline Neurtrino Facility (LBNF) is described.

Long-Baseline Neutrino Facility (LBNF) and Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE)

R. Acciarri, +800 more
TL;DR: The conceptual design report (CDR) put forward by an international neutrino community to pursue the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment at the LBNF/DUNE is presented in this article.
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Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE), Far Detector Technical Design Report, Volume II: DUNE Physics

B. Abi, +959 more
TL;DR: The Dune experiment as discussed by the authors is an international world-class experiment dedicated to addressing these questions as it searches for leptonic charge-parity symmetry violation, stands ready to capture supernova neutrino bursts, and seeks to observe nucleon decay as a signature of a grand unified theory underlying the standard model.