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Live: Particle pursuit, a journey of the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment

Join SURF, CERN, and Fermilab for our gameshow-style livestream to learn about all things neutrinos
June 15, 2023
10:00am - 11:00am
Live from CERN, Fermilab and SURF on a device near you

On June 15, join CERN, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab), and Sanford Underground Research Facility (SURF) for an interactive livestream that will take you on a journey of the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE).

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About the event: 

The DUNE experiment is hosted by the US Department of Energy’s Fermilab, and more than 1000 scientists and engineers from 35 countries spanning five continents – Africa, Asia, Europe, North America and South America – are working on the development, design and construction of the DUNE detectors. The experiment seeks to understand the nature of neutrinos – almost massless particles that could help answer fundamental questions such as why the Universe has much more matter than antimatter.

DUNE will be built at two locations: Fermilab, near Chicago, and SURF, in South Dakota. The Fermilab particle accelerator complex will provide the world’s most intense beam of high-energy neutrinos and send it 1300 kilometres through Earth to huge neutrino detectors 1.5 kilometres underground at SURF. The CERN Neutrino Platform has provided a large-scale demonstration of the future DUNE detectors with the construction and operation of two prototypes known as ProtoDUNE. ProtoDUNE, the largest liquid-argon neutrino detector in the world, recorded its first particle tracks from both cosmic rays and a beam created at CERN’s accelerator complex in 2018. ProtoDUNE is all set to begin its second run this year.

To mark the occasion, CERN will go live from the Neutrino Platform with the two other international laboratories ­– Fermilab will broadcast from the control room for its neutrino experiments and SURF from its Ross Hoistroom.

How to join: 

Follow the live from CERN on Facebook, LinkedIn, and YouTube on June 15 at 6 p.m. CEST. The live will also be broadcasted simultaneously on Fermilab (11 a.m. CDT) and SURF (10 a.m. MDT) social media channels.

The livestream will be in quiz-show style, so be ready to test your knowledge of all things neutrinos while going on this journey of DUNE with CERN, Fermilab and SURF.

What makes studying neutrinos unique? Why do we need a giant liquid-argon detector to study neutrinos? You can submit your questions as a short video clip to CERN, Fermilab and SURF directly via Instagram by June 10 at the latest. If selected, your questions will be answered directly by the experts from the three laboratories working on the DUNE experiment.