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Design studies for a long base-line neutrino beam

Strong interest has recently been shown in very long base-line neutrino beams, directed at existing or planned massive detector facilities, in order to extend the search for neutrino oscillations. Among such possibilities are beams from CERN pointing towards the Gran Sasso Underground Laboratory in...

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Autores principales: Ball, A E, Katsanevas, S, Vassilopoulos, N
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1995
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/287643
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author Ball, A E
Katsanevas, S
Vassilopoulos, N
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Katsanevas, S
Vassilopoulos, N
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description Strong interest has recently been shown in very long base-line neutrino beams, directed at existing or planned massive detector facilities, in order to extend the search for neutrino oscillations. Among such possibilities are beams from CERN pointing towards the Gran Sasso Underground Laboratory in the Ionian Sea off the west coast of the Peloponnese. In order to establish the basic parameters, a number of possible configurations for such beams have been studies covering a range of neutrino energy bands, estimates of the neutrino fluxes, event rates and backgrounds at typical detectors are reported. Considerations have been gioven to the optimum lenght and radius of the decay tunnels. It is shown that with one year of operation, a neutrino oscillation search down to limits of sin2 Ø = 0.01 and m2 = 0.001eV2 could be made with currently proposed detectors.
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spelling cern-2876432019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/287643engBall, A EKatsanevas, SVassilopoulos, NDesign studies for a long base-line neutrino beamAccelerators and Storage RingsStrong interest has recently been shown in very long base-line neutrino beams, directed at existing or planned massive detector facilities, in order to extend the search for neutrino oscillations. Among such possibilities are beams from CERN pointing towards the Gran Sasso Underground Laboratory in the Ionian Sea off the west coast of the Peloponnese. In order to establish the basic parameters, a number of possible configurations for such beams have been studies covering a range of neutrino energy bands, estimates of the neutrino fluxes, event rates and backgrounds at typical detectors are reported. Considerations have been gioven to the optimum lenght and radius of the decay tunnels. It is shown that with one year of operation, a neutrino oscillation search down to limits of sin2 Ø = 0.01 and m2 = 0.001eV2 could be made with currently proposed detectors.CERN-ECP-95-13CERN-ECP-95-013oai:cds.cern.ch:2876431995-07-27
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Ball, A E
Katsanevas, S
Vassilopoulos, N
Design studies for a long base-line neutrino beam
title Design studies for a long base-line neutrino beam
title_full Design studies for a long base-line neutrino beam
title_fullStr Design studies for a long base-line neutrino beam
title_full_unstemmed Design studies for a long base-line neutrino beam
title_short Design studies for a long base-line neutrino beam
title_sort design studies for a long base-line neutrino beam
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/287643
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