Giacomo Scanavini

Giacomo Scanavini

Ph.D. 2023
Physics

Current Position: Postdoctoral Fellow

Current Institution: Weill Cornell Medicine 

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Advisor: Bonnie Flemming 

Degree Date: May 2023

Thesis Title: First measurement of neutral current neutral pion production differential cross sections on argon

Thesis Abstract: Neutral current neutral pion interactions are a fundamental process in neutrino interactions, and their study in the MicroBooNE Liquid Argon Time Projection Chamber (LArTPC) is crucial in advancing our understanding of accelerator neutrino experiments. On one hand, the anomalous excess of electron-like events observed by the MiniBooNE experiment can be probed through a single-gamma search in MicroBooNE. On the other hand, future measurements of neutrino oscillations in DUNE will require precise measurements of neutrino interactions to reduce uncertainties associated with cross section modeling. As the major source of background for both studies, neutral current neutral pion interactions in a LArTPC can easily mimic single photon and electron events signatures and, therefore, must be carefully evaluated.

Information updated 07/18/2025

Experiments

MicroBooNE

Fleming

Science Goal: MicroBooNE is a short baseline accelerator neutrino oscillation experiment at Fermilab designed to investigate the source of the low energy excess observed by the MiniBooNE experiment, perform a unique set of low energy neutrino cross section measurements, and conduct R&D towards development of massive LArTPC detectors. 

WL involvement: Yale’s roles included fabrication and assembly of the TPC and DAQ systems, development of the analysis techniques and tools necessary to analyze the data, and oversight of the collaboration.

Group of people infront of part of MicroBooNE at Wright Lab.

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