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DUNE

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The Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment is an international flagship experiment to unlock the mysteries of neutrinos. DUNE scientists will paint a clearer picture of the universe and how it works. Their research may even give us the key to understanding why we live in a matter-dominated universe — in other words, why we are here at all.

DUNE will pursue three major science goals: find out whether neutrinos could be the reason the universe is made of matter; look for subatomic phenomena that could help realize Einstein's dream of the unification of forces; and watch for neutrinos emerging from an exploding star, perhaps witnessing the birth of a neutron star or a black hole.

DUNE uses the OSDF to deliver common data inputs for large-scale simulation jobs distributed across the US.

Namespaces

/pnfs/fnal.gov/usr/dune

Example Public Object

/pnfs/fnal.gov/usr/dune/persistent/stash/Flux/Supernova/v1/gvkm_nue_spectrum.root

Number of Datasets

Total Size
7.4 TB

Object Count
1,407,846

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