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ST Implications in the CNGS Project

The CNGS project concerns the construction of a neutrino beam facility (CNGS = CERN Neutrino beam to Gran Sasso). A 450 GeV proton beam will be extracted from the SPS accelerator. This proton beam will hit a target a few hundred metres downstream from the extraction point (BA4). In the debris of the...

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Autor principal: Wilhelmsson, M
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2000
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/435823
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description The CNGS project concerns the construction of a neutrino beam facility (CNGS = CERN Neutrino beam to Gran Sasso). A 450 GeV proton beam will be extracted from the SPS accelerator. This proton beam will hit a target a few hundred metres downstream from the extraction point (BA4). In the debris of the proton beam we will find pions which continue down a 1000 m, evacuated tunnel and a fraction of which decay into a neutrino beam. After this decay tunnel (1.1 km), a 'hadron stop' will separate the neutrinos, after which they will resume their journey down to a detector pit, outside Rome (Gran Sasso). The CERN facility has a total length of approximately 3 km. The ST division has an important share in the construction work, both of the above-mentioned tunnels as well as of all other infrastructure services, and this work concerns most of the groups in the division. This report will outline the technical design of the facility and explain how we, in the ST division, are involved in the project. The CERN council approved the project on 17 December 1999 for a scheduled commissioning in 2005.
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spelling cern-4358232019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/435823engWilhelmsson, MST Implications in the CNGS ProjectEngineeringThe CNGS project concerns the construction of a neutrino beam facility (CNGS = CERN Neutrino beam to Gran Sasso). A 450 GeV proton beam will be extracted from the SPS accelerator. This proton beam will hit a target a few hundred metres downstream from the extraction point (BA4). In the debris of the proton beam we will find pions which continue down a 1000 m, evacuated tunnel and a fraction of which decay into a neutrino beam. After this decay tunnel (1.1 km), a 'hadron stop' will separate the neutrinos, after which they will resume their journey down to a detector pit, outside Rome (Gran Sasso). The CERN facility has a total length of approximately 3 km. The ST division has an important share in the construction work, both of the above-mentioned tunnels as well as of all other infrastructure services, and this work concerns most of the groups in the division. This report will outline the technical design of the facility and explain how we, in the ST division, are involved in the project. The CERN council approved the project on 17 December 1999 for a scheduled commissioning in 2005.CERN-ST-2000-012oai:cds.cern.ch:4358232000-01-25
spellingShingle Engineering
Wilhelmsson, M
ST Implications in the CNGS Project
title ST Implications in the CNGS Project
title_full ST Implications in the CNGS Project
title_fullStr ST Implications in the CNGS Project
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title_short ST Implications in the CNGS Project
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