The MINERvA Experiment is designed to measure low energy neutrino interactions in exquisite detail both in support of neutrino oscillation experiments and also to study the strong dynamics of the nucleon and nucleus. This talk will briefly describe the suite of oscillation measurements that motivates the MINERvA experiment, and then show the expected performance of the detector and the current status of prototyping and construction.
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