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Milestone Report: Specification fo Beamline Fixed: Milestone: MS27

The specification of a low energy test beam at CERN, needed to study the properties of future neutrino detectors, have been identified in this milestone. The test beam is required to deliver electrons, muons and hadrons (pions and protons) in a momentum range between 0.5-5 GeV/c (with the possibilit...

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Autores principales: Blondel, A, Efthymiopolous, I., Soler, P
Formato: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2012
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1430746
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Sumario:The specification of a low energy test beam at CERN, needed to study the properties of future neutrino detectors, have been identified in this milestone. The test beam is required to deliver electrons, muons and hadrons (pions and protons) in a momentum range between 0.5-5 GeV/c (with the possibility of extending the momentum reach perhaps as high as 9 GeV/c). The test beam infrastructure should also include a large aperture magnet, such as the MORPURGO magnet that delivers a dipole field of 1.6 T presently installed at the North Area at CERN. A possible location for such a beam could be the H8 beam in the North Area at CERN (with the MORPURGO magnet), but could also be a low energy beam in the East Area, which would require the installation of a suitable magnet. These options should be studied as part of the deliverables for Task 8.2 of Work Package 8 (Deliverable 8.3 in Month 26).