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Long baseline neutrino oscillation disappearance search using a $\nu$ beam from muon decays

We study the feasibility of performing a $\nu_\mu$ disappearance long-baseline experiment using a neutrino beam coming from muon decays. The advantage of such a technique with respect to the production of neutrino beams from pions is that in a muon decay both muon and electron neutrinos are produced...

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Autores principales: Bueno, A G, Campanelli, M, Rubbia, André
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1998
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/363633
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author Bueno, A G
Campanelli, M
Rubbia, André
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Campanelli, M
Rubbia, André
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description We study the feasibility of performing a $\nu_\mu$ disappearance long-baseline experiment using a neutrino beam coming from muon decays. The advantage of such a technique with respect to the production of neutrino beams from pions is that in a muon decay both muon and electron neutrinos are produced in the same quantity. In case of $\nu_\mu\to\nu_{\tau,s}$ oscillations, the $\nu_e$ charged current (CC) events can be used as a control sample, to predict in situ the $\nu_\mu$ rates, thus reducing the systematics due to the knowledge of the neutrino flux, which is the main source of uncertainties for disappearance experiments. We consider as our neutrino target, the ICARUS detector in its final mass configuration of 4.8 kton.
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spelling cern-3636332019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/363633engBueno, A GCampanelli, MRubbia, AndréLong baseline neutrino oscillation disappearance search using a $\nu$ beam from muon decaysParticle Physics - PhenomenologyWe study the feasibility of performing a $\nu_\mu$ disappearance long-baseline experiment using a neutrino beam coming from muon decays. The advantage of such a technique with respect to the production of neutrino beams from pions is that in a muon decay both muon and electron neutrinos are produced in the same quantity. In case of $\nu_\mu\to\nu_{\tau,s}$ oscillations, the $\nu_e$ charged current (CC) events can be used as a control sample, to predict in situ the $\nu_\mu$ rates, thus reducing the systematics due to the knowledge of the neutrino flux, which is the main source of uncertainties for disappearance experiments. We consider as our neutrino target, the ICARUS detector in its final mass configuration of 4.8 kton.hep-ph/9808485oai:cds.cern.ch:3636331998-09-01
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Bueno, A G
Campanelli, M
Rubbia, André
Long baseline neutrino oscillation disappearance search using a $\nu$ beam from muon decays
title Long baseline neutrino oscillation disappearance search using a $\nu$ beam from muon decays
title_full Long baseline neutrino oscillation disappearance search using a $\nu$ beam from muon decays
title_fullStr Long baseline neutrino oscillation disappearance search using a $\nu$ beam from muon decays
title_full_unstemmed Long baseline neutrino oscillation disappearance search using a $\nu$ beam from muon decays
title_short Long baseline neutrino oscillation disappearance search using a $\nu$ beam from muon decays
title_sort long baseline neutrino oscillation disappearance search using a $\nu$ beam from muon decays
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/363633
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