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Design and performance of the ENUBET monitored neutrino beam

Authors :
F. Acerbi
I. Angelis
L. Bomben
M. Bonesini
F. Bramati
A. Branca
C. Brizzolari
G. Brunetti
M. Calviani
S. Capelli
S. Carturan
M. G. Catanesi
S. Cecchini
N. Charitonidis
F. Cindolo
G. Cogo
G. Collazuol
F. Dal Corso
C. Delogu
G. De Rosa
A. Falcone
B. Goddard
A. Gola
D. Guffanti
L. Halić
F. Iacob
C. Jollet
V. Kain
A. Kallitsopoulou
B. Kliček
Y. Kudenko
Ch. Lampoudis
M. Laveder
P. Legou
A. Longhin
L. Ludovici
E. Lutsenko
L. Magaletti
G. Mandrioli
S. Marangoni
A. Margotti
V. Mascagna
N. Mauri
J. McElwee
L. Meazza
A. Meregaglia
M. Mezzetto
M. Nessi
A. Paoloni
M. Pari
T. Papaevangelou
E. G. Parozzi
L. Pasqualini
G. Paternoster
L. Patrizii
M. Pozzato
M. Prest
F. Pupilli
E. Radicioni
A. C. Ruggeri
G. Saibene
D. Sampsonidis
C. Scian
G. Sirri
M. Stipčević
M. Tenti
F. Terranova
M. Torti
S. E. Tzamarias
E. Vallazza
F. Velotti
L. Votano
Source :
European Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields, Vol 83, Iss 10, Pp 1-24 (2023)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
SpringerOpen, 2023.

Abstract

Abstract The ENUBET project is aimed at designing and experimentally demonstrating the concept of monitored neutrino beams. These novel beams are enhanced by an instrumented decay tunnel, whose detectors reconstruct large-angle charged leptons produced in the tunnel and give a direct estimate of the neutrino flux at the source. These facilities are thus the ideal tool for high-precision neutrino cross-section measurements at the GeV scale because they offer superior control of beam systematics with respect to existing facilities. In this paper, we present the first end-to-end design of a monitored neutrino beam capable of monitoring lepton production at the single particle level. This goal is achieved by a new focusing system without magnetic horns, a 20 m normal-conducting transfer line for charge and momentum selection, and a 40 m tunnel instrumented with cost-effective particle detectors. Employing such a design, we show that percent precision in cross-section measurements can be achieved at the CERN SPS complex with existing neutrino detectors.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14346052
Volume :
83
Issue :
10
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
European Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.720f193a4045454ab333032b41a2b36d
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-023-12116-3