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European Strategy for Accelerator-Based Neutrino Physics

Massive neutrinos reveal physics beyond the Standard Model, which could have deep consequences for our understanding of the Universe. Their study should therefore receive the highest level of priority in the European Strategy. The discovery and study of leptonic CP violation and precision studies of...

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Autores principales: Bertolucci, Sergio, Blondel, Alain, Cervera, Anselmo, Donini, Andrea, Dracos, Marcos, Duchesneau, Dominique, Dufour, Fanny, Edgecock, Rob, Efthymiopoulos, Ilias, Gschwendtner, Edda, Kudenko, Yury, Long, Ken, Maalampi, Jukka, Mezzetto, Mauro, Pascoli, Silvia, Palladino, Vittorio, Rondio, Ewa, Rubbia, Andre, Rubbia, Carlo, Stahl, Achim, Stanco, Luca, Thomas, Jenny, Wark, David, Wildner, Elena, Zito, Marco
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2012
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1471488
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author Bertolucci, Sergio
Blondel, Alain
Cervera, Anselmo
Donini, Andrea
Dracos, Marcos
Duchesneau, Dominique
Dufour, Fanny
Edgecock, Rob
Efthymiopoulos, Ilias
Gschwendtner, Edda
Kudenko, Yury
Long, Ken
Maalampi, Jukka
Mezzetto, Mauro
Pascoli, Silvia
Palladino, Vittorio
Rondio, Ewa
Rubbia, Andre
Rubbia, Carlo
Stahl, Achim
Stanco, Luca
Thomas, Jenny
Wark, David
Wildner, Elena
Zito, Marco
author_facet Bertolucci, Sergio
Blondel, Alain
Cervera, Anselmo
Donini, Andrea
Dracos, Marcos
Duchesneau, Dominique
Dufour, Fanny
Edgecock, Rob
Efthymiopoulos, Ilias
Gschwendtner, Edda
Kudenko, Yury
Long, Ken
Maalampi, Jukka
Mezzetto, Mauro
Pascoli, Silvia
Palladino, Vittorio
Rondio, Ewa
Rubbia, Andre
Rubbia, Carlo
Stahl, Achim
Stanco, Luca
Thomas, Jenny
Wark, David
Wildner, Elena
Zito, Marco
author_sort Bertolucci, Sergio
collection CERN
description Massive neutrinos reveal physics beyond the Standard Model, which could have deep consequences for our understanding of the Universe. Their study should therefore receive the highest level of priority in the European Strategy. The discovery and study of leptonic CP violation and precision studies of the transitions between neutrino flavours require high intensity, high precision, long baseline accelerator neutrino experiments. The community of European neutrino physicists involved in oscillation experiments is strong enough to support a major neutrino long baseline project in Europe, and has an ambitious, competitive and coherent vision to propose. Following the 2006 European Strategy for Particle Physics (ESPP) recommendations, two complementary design studies have been carried out: LAGUNA/LBNO, focused on deep underground detector sites, and EUROnu, focused on high intensity neutrino facilities. LAGUNA LBNO recommends, as first step, a conventional neutrino beam CN2PY from a CERN SPS North Area Neutrino Facility (NANF) aimed at the Pyhasalmi mine in Finland. A sterile neutrino search experiment which could also be situated in the CERN north area has been proposed (ICARUS-NESSIE) using a two detector set-up, allowing a definitive answer to the 20 year old question open by the LSND experiment. EUROnu concluded that a 10 GeV Neutrino Factory, aimed at a magnetized neutrino detector situated, also, at a baseline of around 2200 km (+-30%), would constitute the ultimate neutrino facility; it recommends that the next 5 years be devoted to the R&D, preparatory experiments and implementation study, in view of a proposal before the next ESPP update. The coherence and quality of this program calls for the continuation of neutrino beams at CERN after the CNGS, and for a high priority support from CERN and the member states to the experiments and R&D program.
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spelling cern-14714882023-03-14T18:28:09Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1471488engBertolucci, SergioBlondel, AlainCervera, AnselmoDonini, AndreaDracos, MarcosDuchesneau, DominiqueDufour, FannyEdgecock, RobEfthymiopoulos, IliasGschwendtner, EddaKudenko, YuryLong, KenMaalampi, JukkaMezzetto, MauroPascoli, SilviaPalladino, VittorioRondio, EwaRubbia, AndreRubbia, CarloStahl, AchimStanco, LucaThomas, JennyWark, DavidWildner, ElenaZito, MarcoEuropean Strategy for Accelerator-Based Neutrino PhysicsParticle Physics - ExperimentMassive neutrinos reveal physics beyond the Standard Model, which could have deep consequences for our understanding of the Universe. Their study should therefore receive the highest level of priority in the European Strategy. The discovery and study of leptonic CP violation and precision studies of the transitions between neutrino flavours require high intensity, high precision, long baseline accelerator neutrino experiments. The community of European neutrino physicists involved in oscillation experiments is strong enough to support a major neutrino long baseline project in Europe, and has an ambitious, competitive and coherent vision to propose. Following the 2006 European Strategy for Particle Physics (ESPP) recommendations, two complementary design studies have been carried out: LAGUNA/LBNO, focused on deep underground detector sites, and EUROnu, focused on high intensity neutrino facilities. LAGUNA LBNO recommends, as first step, a conventional neutrino beam CN2PY from a CERN SPS North Area Neutrino Facility (NANF) aimed at the Pyhasalmi mine in Finland. A sterile neutrino search experiment which could also be situated in the CERN north area has been proposed (ICARUS-NESSIE) using a two detector set-up, allowing a definitive answer to the 20 year old question open by the LSND experiment. EUROnu concluded that a 10 GeV Neutrino Factory, aimed at a magnetized neutrino detector situated, also, at a baseline of around 2200 km (+-30%), would constitute the ultimate neutrino facility; it recommends that the next 5 years be devoted to the R&D, preparatory experiments and implementation study, in view of a proposal before the next ESPP update. The coherence and quality of this program calls for the continuation of neutrino beams at CERN after the CNGS, and for a high priority support from CERN and the member states to the experiments and R&D program.Massive neutrinos reveal physics beyond the Standard Model, which could have deep consequences for our understanding of the Universe. Their study should therefore receive the highest level of priority in the European Strategy. The discovery and study of leptonic CP violation and precision studies of the transitions between neutrino flavours require high intensity, high precision, long baseline accelerator neutrino experiments. The community of European neutrino physicists involved in oscillation experiments is strong enough to support a major neutrino long baseline project in Europe, and has an ambitious, competitive and coherent vision to propose. Following the 2006 European Strategy for Particle Physics (ESPP) recommendations, two complementary design studies have been carried out: LAGUNA/LBNO, focused on deep underground detector sites, and EUROnu, focused on high intensity neutrino facilities. LAGUNA LBNO recommends, as first step, a conventional neutrino beam CN2PY from a CERN SPS North Area Neutrino Facility (NANF) aimed at the Pyhasalmi mine in Finland. A sterile neutrino search experiment which could also be situated in the CERN north area has been proposed (ICARUS-NESSIE) using a two detector set-up, allowing a definitive answer to the 20 year old question open by the LSND experiment. EUROnu concluded that a 10 GeV Neutrino Factory, aimed at a magnetized neutrino detector situated, also, at a baseline of around 2200 km (+-30%), would constitute the ultimate neutrino facility/ it recommends that the next 5 years be devoted to the R&D, preparatory experiments and implementation study, in view of a proposal before the next ESPP update. The coherence and quality of this program calls for the continuation of neutrino beams at CERN after the CNGS, and for a high priority support from CERN and the member states to the experiments and R&D program.arXiv:1208.0512oai:cds.cern.ch:14714882012-08-03
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Experiment
Bertolucci, Sergio
Blondel, Alain
Cervera, Anselmo
Donini, Andrea
Dracos, Marcos
Duchesneau, Dominique
Dufour, Fanny
Edgecock, Rob
Efthymiopoulos, Ilias
Gschwendtner, Edda
Kudenko, Yury
Long, Ken
Maalampi, Jukka
Mezzetto, Mauro
Pascoli, Silvia
Palladino, Vittorio
Rondio, Ewa
Rubbia, Andre
Rubbia, Carlo
Stahl, Achim
Stanco, Luca
Thomas, Jenny
Wark, David
Wildner, Elena
Zito, Marco
European Strategy for Accelerator-Based Neutrino Physics
title European Strategy for Accelerator-Based Neutrino Physics
title_full European Strategy for Accelerator-Based Neutrino Physics
title_fullStr European Strategy for Accelerator-Based Neutrino Physics
title_full_unstemmed European Strategy for Accelerator-Based Neutrino Physics
title_short European Strategy for Accelerator-Based Neutrino Physics
title_sort european strategy for accelerator-based neutrino physics
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1471488
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