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SHiP: a new facility with a dedicated detector for studying $\nu_\tau$ properties and nucleon structure functions

SHIP is a new general purpose fixed target facility, proposed at the CERN SPS accelerator. In five years, $2\times 10^{20}$ protons of 400 GeV/c momentum will be dumped on a Molybdenum target. A detector downstream of the target will allow a search to made for long-lived particles with masses below...

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Autor principal: Buonaura, Annarita
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: SISSA 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.22323/1.265.0260
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2216733
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description SHIP is a new general purpose fixed target facility, proposed at the CERN SPS accelerator. In five years, $2\times 10^{20}$ protons of 400 GeV/c momentum will be dumped on a Molybdenum target. A detector downstream of the target will allow a search to made for long-lived particles with masses below O(10) GeV/c$^2$ foreseen in several extensions of the Standard Model. Another dedicated detector will allow the study of active neutrino cross-sections and angular distributions. The neutrino detector consists of an emulsion target, based on the Emulsion Cloud Chamber technology fruitfully employed in the OPERA experiment. The Emulsion Cloud Chamber will be placed in a magnetic field, with the so-called Compact Emulsion Spectrometer, a few cm thick chamber for the charge and momentum measurement of hadrons. This will provide the leptonic number measurement also in the hadronic tau decay channels. The detector will be hybrid, using nuclear emulsions and electronic detectors for the time stamp of the events and the measurement of the muon momentum. The muon system will also be based on the design of the one used in the OPERA experiment.
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spelling cern-22167332021-07-16T18:15:37Zdoi:10.22323/1.265.0260http://cds.cern.ch/record/2216733engBuonaura, AnnaritaSHiP: a new facility with a dedicated detector for studying $\nu_\tau$ properties and nucleon structure functionsDetectors and Experimental TechniquesSHIP is a new general purpose fixed target facility, proposed at the CERN SPS accelerator. In five years, $2\times 10^{20}$ protons of 400 GeV/c momentum will be dumped on a Molybdenum target. A detector downstream of the target will allow a search to made for long-lived particles with masses below O(10) GeV/c$^2$ foreseen in several extensions of the Standard Model. Another dedicated detector will allow the study of active neutrino cross-sections and angular distributions. The neutrino detector consists of an emulsion target, based on the Emulsion Cloud Chamber technology fruitfully employed in the OPERA experiment. The Emulsion Cloud Chamber will be placed in a magnetic field, with the so-called Compact Emulsion Spectrometer, a few cm thick chamber for the charge and momentum measurement of hadrons. This will provide the leptonic number measurement also in the hadronic tau decay channels. The detector will be hybrid, using nuclear emulsions and electronic detectors for the time stamp of the events and the measurement of the muon momentum. The muon system will also be based on the design of the one used in the OPERA experiment.SHIP is a new general purpose fixed target facility, proposed at the CERN SPS accelerator. In five years, $2\times 10^{20}$ protons of 400 GeV/c momentum will be dumped on a Molybdenum target. A detector downstream of the target will allow a search to made for long-lived particles with masses below O(10) GeV/c$^2$ foreseen in several extensions of the Standard Model. Another dedicated detector will allow the study of active neutrino cross-sections and angular distributions. The neutrino detector consists of an emulsion target, based on the Emulsion Cloud Chamber technology fruitfully employed in the OPERA experiment. The Emulsion Cloud Chamber will be placed in a magnetic field, with the so-called Compact Emulsion Spectrometer, a few cm thick chamber for the charge and momentum measurement of hadrons. This will provide the leptonic number measurement also in the hadronic tau decay channels. The detector will be hybrid, using nuclear emulsions and electronic detectors for the time stamp of the events and the measurement of the muon momentum. The muon system will also be based on the design of the one used in the OPERA experiment.SISSAarXiv:1609.04860oai:cds.cern.ch:22167332016-09-15
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Buonaura, Annarita
SHiP: a new facility with a dedicated detector for studying $\nu_\tau$ properties and nucleon structure functions
title SHiP: a new facility with a dedicated detector for studying $\nu_\tau$ properties and nucleon structure functions
title_full SHiP: a new facility with a dedicated detector for studying $\nu_\tau$ properties and nucleon structure functions
title_fullStr SHiP: a new facility with a dedicated detector for studying $\nu_\tau$ properties and nucleon structure functions
title_full_unstemmed SHiP: a new facility with a dedicated detector for studying $\nu_\tau$ properties and nucleon structure functions
title_short SHiP: a new facility with a dedicated detector for studying $\nu_\tau$ properties and nucleon structure functions
title_sort ship: a new facility with a dedicated detector for studying $\nu_\tau$ properties and nucleon structure functions
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url https://dx.doi.org/10.22323/1.265.0260
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2216733
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