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SHiP: a new facility with a dedicated detector for studying tau-neutrino properties and nucleon structure functions
SHiP is a new general purpose fixed target facility, whose Technical Proposal has been recently reviewed by the CERN SPS Committee, who recommended that the experiment proceeds further to a Comprehensive Design phase. In its initial phase, the 400 GeV proton beam extracted from the SPS will be dumpe...
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/888/1/012118 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2684637 |
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author | Bick, Daniel |
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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, who recommended that the experiment proceeds 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 × 10(20) pot in 5 years. A dedicated detector downstream of the target will allow to probe a variety of models with light long-lived exotic particles and masses below a few GeV/c(2). Another dedicated detector will allow the study of neutrino cross-sections and angular distributions, which was the focus of the poster. ν(τ) deep inelastic scattering cross sections will be measured with a statistics 1000 times larger than currently available, with the extraction of the F (4) and F (5) structure functions, never measured so far and allow for new tests of lepton non-universality with sensitivity to BSM physics. Moreover, ν(τ) ’s will be distinguished from ${\displaystyle \bar{\nu }}_{\tau }$’s, thus providing the first observation of the ${\displaystyle \bar{\nu }}_{\tau }$. With ν(µ) scattering it will be possible to reduce by about 50% the current uncertainty on the strange content of the nucleon in the range of the x variable between 0.05 and 0.3, complementary to LHC measurements. The detector will be based on several techniques developed for the OPERA experiment at LNGS. |
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institution | Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear |
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spelling | oai-inspirehep.net-16254822021-02-09T10:05:18Zdoi:10.1088/1742-6596/888/1/012118http://cds.cern.ch/record/2684637engBick, DanielSHiP: a new facility with a dedicated detector for studying tau-neutrino properties and nucleon structure functionsDetectors and Experimental TechniquesSHiP is a new general purpose fixed target facility, whose Technical Proposal has been recently reviewed by the CERN SPS Committee, who recommended that the experiment proceeds 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 × 10(20) pot in 5 years. A dedicated detector downstream of the target will allow to probe a variety of models with light long-lived exotic particles and masses below a few GeV/c(2). Another dedicated detector will allow the study of neutrino cross-sections and angular distributions, which was the focus of the poster. ν(τ) deep inelastic scattering cross sections will be measured with a statistics 1000 times larger than currently available, with the extraction of the F (4) and F (5) structure functions, never measured so far and allow for new tests of lepton non-universality with sensitivity to BSM physics. Moreover, ν(τ) ’s will be distinguished from ${\displaystyle \bar{\nu }}_{\tau }$’s, thus providing the first observation of the ${\displaystyle \bar{\nu }}_{\tau }$. With ν(µ) scattering it will be possible to reduce by about 50% the current uncertainty on the strange content of the nucleon in the range of the x variable between 0.05 and 0.3, complementary to LHC measurements. The detector will be based on several techniques developed for the OPERA experiment at LNGS.oai:inspirehep.net:16254822017 |
spellingShingle | Detectors and Experimental Techniques Bick, Daniel SHiP: a new facility with a dedicated detector for studying tau-neutrino properties and nucleon structure functions |
title | SHiP: a new facility with a dedicated detector for studying tau-neutrino properties and nucleon structure functions |
title_full | SHiP: a new facility with a dedicated detector for studying tau-neutrino properties and nucleon structure functions |
title_fullStr | SHiP: a new facility with a dedicated detector for studying tau-neutrino properties and nucleon structure functions |
title_full_unstemmed | SHiP: a new facility with a dedicated detector for studying tau-neutrino properties and nucleon structure functions |
title_short | SHiP: a new facility with a dedicated detector for studying tau-neutrino properties and nucleon structure functions |
title_sort | ship: a new facility with a dedicated detector for studying tau-neutrino properties and nucleon structure functions |
topic | Detectors and Experimental Techniques |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/888/1/012118 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2684637 |
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