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Technical Challenges of the EURISOL Beta-beam
The so‐called beta‐beam concept [1] for accelerator‐driven neutrino experiments envisages the production of a pure beam of electron neutrinos (or their antiparticles) through the beta‐decay of radioactive ions circulating in a high‐energy storage ring. The conceptual design of a beta‐beam facility i...
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Lenguaje: | eng |
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2008
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.2899009 http://cds.cern.ch/record/1097112 |
Sumario: | The so‐called beta‐beam concept [1] for accelerator‐driven neutrino experiments envisages the production of a pure beam of electron neutrinos (or their antiparticles) through the beta‐decay of radioactive ions circulating in a high‐energy storage ring. The conceptual design of a beta‐beam facility is ongoing within the framework of the EURISOL Design Study [2]. The required acceleration and accumulation of an unprecedented number of ions brings many challenges. Those most recently addressed are presented in this paper together with a brief overview of some of the salient features of the current design machine by machine. |
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