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The ESS neutrino super-beam near detector

Authors :
Burgman, Alexander
Park, Joochun
Cederkäll, Joakim
Christiansen, Peter
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The ESS Neutrino Super-Beam (ESSnuSB) is a proposed long-baseline neutrino oscillation experiment, performed with a high-intensity neutrino beam, to be developed as an extension to the European Spallation Source proton linac currently under construction in Lund, Sweden. The neutrinos would be detected with the near and far detectors of the experiment, the former within several hundred meters of the neutrino production point and the latter within several hundred kilometers. The far detector will consist of a megaton-scale water-Cherenkov detector, and the near detector will consist of a kiloton-scale water-Cherenkov detector in combination with a fine-grained tracking detector and an emulsion detector. The purpose of the near detector is to constrain the flux of the neutrino beam as well as to extract the electron-neutrino interaction cross-section in water, which requires high-performance energy reconstruction and particle flavor identification techniques. These measurements are crucial for the neutrino oscillation measurements that will be conducted using the far detector. Year 2021 sees the finalization of the conceptual design of the near detector after a thorough evaluation of the performance of a number of different design options, and a characterization of the neutrino reconstruction and flavor identification performances. In this talk we report on thesestudies.<br />Comment: 6 pages, Contribution to EPS-HEP 2021, Submitted to PoS for EPS-HEP 2021

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2111.05550
Document Type :
Working Paper