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Poster: The EURISOL Beta-beam facility
The beta-beam concept for the generation of an electron (anti-)neutrino beam was proposed by Piero Zucchelli (CERN) in 2002. A first study of the possibility of using the existing CERN machines for the acceleration for radioactive ions to a relativistic gamma of roughly 100, for later storage in a n...
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description | The beta-beam concept for the generation of an electron (anti-)neutrino beam was proposed by Piero Zucchelli (CERN) in 2002. A first study of the possibility of using the existing CERN machines for the acceleration for radioactive ions to a relativistic gamma of roughly 100, for later storage in a new decay ring of approximately the size of SPS, was made in 2002. The results from this very first short study were very encouraging.In 2004 it was decided to incorporate a design study for the beta-beam within the EURISOL DS proposal. EURISOL is a project name for a next-generation radioactive beam facility based on the ISOL method for the production of intense radioactive beams for nuclear physics, astrophysics and other applications. The proposal was accepted with the beta-beam task as an integral part. The design study officially started 1 February 2005 and will run for 4 years resulting in a conceptual design report for a beta-beam facility. |
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spelling | cern-13553422019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1355342engPoster: The EURISOL Beta-beam facility12: TASK 12The beta-beam concept for the generation of an electron (anti-)neutrino beam was proposed by Piero Zucchelli (CERN) in 2002. A first study of the possibility of using the existing CERN machines for the acceleration for radioactive ions to a relativistic gamma of roughly 100, for later storage in a new decay ring of approximately the size of SPS, was made in 2002. The results from this very first short study were very encouraging.In 2004 it was decided to incorporate a design study for the beta-beam within the EURISOL DS proposal. EURISOL is a project name for a next-generation radioactive beam facility based on the ISOL method for the production of intense radioactive beams for nuclear physics, astrophysics and other applications. The proposal was accepted with the beta-beam task as an integral part. The design study officially started 1 February 2005 and will run for 4 years resulting in a conceptual design report for a beta-beam facility.EURISOL-12-25-2007-0010oai:cds.cern.ch:135534215/04/07 |
spellingShingle | 12: TASK 12 Poster: The EURISOL Beta-beam facility |
title | Poster: The EURISOL Beta-beam facility |
title_full | Poster: The EURISOL Beta-beam facility |
title_fullStr | Poster: The EURISOL Beta-beam facility |
title_full_unstemmed | Poster: The EURISOL Beta-beam facility |
title_short | Poster: The EURISOL Beta-beam facility |
title_sort | poster: the eurisol beta-beam facility |
topic | 12: TASK 12 |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1355342 |