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Neutrino physics with SHIP

SHIP is a new general purpose fixed target facility, whose Technical Proposal has been recently reviewed by the CERN SPS Committee. It recommended that the experiment proceed further to a Comprehensive Design phase. In its initial phase, the 400 GeV proton beam extracted from the SPS will be dumped...

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Autor principal: van Herwijnen, Eric
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: SISSA 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.22323/1.282.0490
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2265094
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description SHIP is a new general purpose fixed target facility, whose Technical Proposal has been recently reviewed by the CERN SPS Committee. It recommended that the experiment proceed further to a Comprehensive Design phase. In its initial phase, the 400 GeV proton beam extracted from the SPS will be dumped on a heavy target with the aim of integrating 2×1020 POT (Protons On Target) in 5 years. A dedicated detector, based on a long vacuum tank followed by a spectrometer and particle identification detectors, will allow probing a variety of models with light long-lived exotic particles and masses below O(10) GeV/c 2 . The main focus will be the physics of the so-called Hidden Portals. The sensitivity to Heavy Neutrinos will allow to probe for the first time the mass range between the kaon and the charm meson mass, and a range of couplings for which Baryogenesis and active neutrino masses could also be explained. Another dedicated detector will allow the study of neutrino cross-sections and angular distributions. ντ deep inelastic scattering cross sections will be measured with a statistics 1000 times larger than currently available, allowing the extraction of the F4 and F5 structure functions, never measured so far.
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spelling oai-inspirehep.net-15966062019-10-15T15:20:10Zdoi:10.22323/1.282.0490http://cds.cern.ch/record/2265094engvan Herwijnen, EricNeutrino physics with SHIPParticle Physics - ExperimentSHIP is a new general purpose fixed target facility, whose Technical Proposal has been recently reviewed by the CERN SPS Committee. It recommended that the experiment proceed further to a Comprehensive Design phase. In its initial phase, the 400 GeV proton beam extracted from the SPS will be dumped on a heavy target with the aim of integrating 2×1020 POT (Protons On Target) in 5 years. A dedicated detector, based on a long vacuum tank followed by a spectrometer and particle identification detectors, will allow probing a variety of models with light long-lived exotic particles and masses below O(10) GeV/c 2 . The main focus will be the physics of the so-called Hidden Portals. The sensitivity to Heavy Neutrinos will allow to probe for the first time the mass range between the kaon and the charm meson mass, and a range of couplings for which Baryogenesis and active neutrino masses could also be explained. Another dedicated detector will allow the study of neutrino cross-sections and angular distributions. ντ deep inelastic scattering cross sections will be measured with a statistics 1000 times larger than currently available, allowing the extraction of the F4 and F5 structure functions, never measured so far.SISSAoai:inspirehep.net:15966062016
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Neutrino physics with SHIP
title Neutrino physics with SHIP
title_full Neutrino physics with SHIP
title_fullStr Neutrino physics with SHIP
title_full_unstemmed Neutrino physics with SHIP
title_short Neutrino physics with SHIP
title_sort neutrino physics with ship
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
url https://dx.doi.org/10.22323/1.282.0490
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2265094
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