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Limitations in the use of Barrier Buckets in a Beta Beam Decay Ring
Beta Beam, the concept of letting accelerated radioactive ions generate a pure and intense (anti-) neutrino beam by beta decay, is the base of one of the pro- posed next generation neutrino oscillation facilities, necessary for a complete study of the neutrino oscillation parameter space. The first...
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Lenguaje: | eng |
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CERN
2010
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.5170/CERN-2010-003.295 http://cds.cern.ch/record/1977423 |
Sumario: | Beta Beam, the concept of letting accelerated radioactive ions generate a pure and intense (anti-) neutrino beam by beta decay, is the base of one of the pro- posed next generation neutrino oscillation facilities, necessary for a complete study of the neutrino oscillation parameter space. The first CERN based sce- nario, using 18Ne and 6He as !e and ¯!e emitters respectively, has shown a shortfall in 18Ne production. We have now entered the era of the studies of an alternative CERN based baseline. This alternative investigates how the ions 8B and 8Li can be produced in high quantities in a ”Production Ring”, accel- erated and then accumulated in a ”Decay Ring”. The idea of an alternative RF scheme for the Decay Ring, to use RF barriers to collect all ions in one ”Bar- rier Bucket”, has been tested. Longitudinal phase space simulations show that with the Barrier Bucket method it is unfeasible to optimize between ion inten- sity in the bucket and the duty cycle the bucket occupy. Therefore the prior RF scheme, that proved to accomplish a duty cycle that followed the requirements, will have to be investigated also for the new ions. |
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