
SBN (Short Baseline Neutrino) program
The Short Baseline Neutrino (SBN) program is an experimental project in particle physics that studies neutrinos, which are tiny, nearly massless particles that interact very weakly with matter. By using three different detectors placed relatively close to a neutrino source, researchers aim to better understand neutrino properties, including their masses and how they change or "oscillate" during travel. This study is crucial for answering fundamental questions about the universe, such as the behavior of matter and the potential existence of new physics beyond the current theories.