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Beta beams: An accelerator based facility to explore neutrino oscillation physics. / Wildner, E.; Benedetto, E.; Hansen, C. et al.
IPAC 2011 - 2nd International Particle Accelerator Conference. 2011. p. 2535-2537 (IPAC 2011 - 2nd International Particle Accelerator Conference).

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Wildner, E, Benedetto, E, Hansen, C, De Melo Mendonca, T, Stora, T, Payet, J, Chanće, A, Zorin, V, Izotov, I, Rasin, S, Sidorov, A, Skalyga, V, De Angelis, G, Prete, G, Cinausero, M, Kravchuk, V, Gramegna, F, Marchi, T, Collazuol, G, Mezzetto, M, De Rosa, G, Delbar, T, Loiselet, M, Keutgen, T, Mitrofanov, S, Burt, G, Dexter, A, Lamy, T, Latrasse, L, Marie-Jeanne, M, Sortais, P, Thuillier, T, Debray, F, Trophime, C, Hass, M, Hirsh, T, Berkovits, D & Stahl, A 2011, Beta beams: An accelerator based facility to explore neutrino oscillation physics. in IPAC 2011 - 2nd International Particle Accelerator Conference. IPAC 2011 - 2nd International Particle Accelerator Conference, pp. 2535-2537, 2nd International Particle Accelerator Conference, IPAC 2011, Kursaal, San Sebastian, Spain, 4/09/11. <https://cds.cern.ch/record/1382971/>

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Wildner, E., Benedetto, E., Hansen, C., De Melo Mendonca, T., Stora, T., Payet, J., Chanće, A., Zorin, V., Izotov, I., Rasin, S., Sidorov, A., Skalyga, V., De Angelis, G., Prete, G., Cinausero, M., Kravchuk, V., Gramegna, F., Marchi, T., Collazuol, G., ... Stahl, A. (2011). Beta beams: An accelerator based facility to explore neutrino oscillation physics. In IPAC 2011 - 2nd International Particle Accelerator Conference (pp. 2535-2537). (IPAC 2011 - 2nd International Particle Accelerator Conference). https://cds.cern.ch/record/1382971/

Vancouver

Wildner E, Benedetto E, Hansen C, De Melo Mendonca T, Stora T, Payet J et al. Beta beams: An accelerator based facility to explore neutrino oscillation physics. In IPAC 2011 - 2nd International Particle Accelerator Conference. 2011. p. 2535-2537. (IPAC 2011 - 2nd International Particle Accelerator Conference).

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Wildner, E. ; Benedetto, E. ; Hansen, C. et al. / Beta beams : An accelerator based facility to explore neutrino oscillation physics. IPAC 2011 - 2nd International Particle Accelerator Conference. 2011. pp. 2535-2537 (IPAC 2011 - 2nd International Particle Accelerator Conference).

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title = "Beta beams: An accelerator based facility to explore neutrino oscillation physics",
abstract = "The discovery that the neutrino changes flavor as it travels through space has implications for the Standard Model of particle physics (SM)[1]. To know the contribution of neutrinos to the SM, needs precise measurements of the parameters governing the neutrino oscillations. This will require a high intensity beam-based neutrino oscillation facility. The EUROν Design Study will review three currently accepted methods of realizing this facility (the so-called Super-Beams, Beta Beams and Neutrino Factories) and perform a cost assessment that, coupled with the physics performance, will give means to the European research authorities to make a decision on the lay-out and construction of the future European neutrino oscillation facility. {"}Beta Beams{"} produce collimated pure electron neutrino and antineutrino beams by accelerating beta active ions to high energies and letting them decay in a race-track shaped storage ring. EUROν Beta Beams are based on CERNs infrastructure and the fact that some of the already existing accelerators can be used. To use existing machines is a strong advantage for the cost evaluation, however this choice is also constraining the Beta Beams. In this article we describe recent work that has made the Beta Beam facility a solid option for neutrino production: new ideas and developments to produce and collect different Beta Beam isotopes, the 60 GHz pulsed ECR source development, the integration of Beta Beams in the upgrade program for LHC, work to ensure the very high intensity ion beam stability in the different machines, and optimizations of the decay ring to get high neutrino flux at a gamma boost of 100.",
author = "E. Wildner and E. Benedetto and C. Hansen and {De Melo Mendonca}, T. and T. Stora and J. Payet and A. Chan{\'c}e and V. Zorin and I. Izotov and S. Rasin and A. Sidorov and V. Skalyga and {De Angelis}, G. and G. Prete and M. Cinausero and V. Kravchuk and F. Gramegna and T. Marchi and G. Collazuol and M. Mezzetto and {De Rosa}, G. and T. Delbar and M. Loiselet and T. Keutgen and S. Mitrofanov and G. Burt and A. Dexter and T. Lamy and L. Latrasse and M. Marie-Jeanne and P. Sortais and T. Thuillier and F. Debray and C. Trophime and M. Hass and T. Hirsh and D. Berkovits and A. Stahl",
year = "2011",
month = dec,
day = "1",
language = "English",
isbn = "9789290833666",
series = "IPAC 2011 - 2nd International Particle Accelerator Conference",
pages = "2535--2537",
booktitle = "IPAC 2011 - 2nd International Particle Accelerator Conference",
note = "2nd International Particle Accelerator Conference, IPAC 2011 ; Conference date: 04-09-2011 Through 09-09-2011",

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RIS

TY - GEN

T1 - Beta beams

T2 - 2nd International Particle Accelerator Conference, IPAC 2011

AU - Wildner, E.

AU - Benedetto, E.

AU - Hansen, C.

AU - De Melo Mendonca, T.

AU - Stora, T.

AU - Payet, J.

AU - Chanće, A.

AU - Zorin, V.

AU - Izotov, I.

AU - Rasin, S.

AU - Sidorov, A.

AU - Skalyga, V.

AU - De Angelis, G.

AU - Prete, G.

AU - Cinausero, M.

AU - Kravchuk, V.

AU - Gramegna, F.

AU - Marchi, T.

AU - Collazuol, G.

AU - Mezzetto, M.

AU - De Rosa, G.

AU - Delbar, T.

AU - Loiselet, M.

AU - Keutgen, T.

AU - Mitrofanov, S.

AU - Burt, G.

AU - Dexter, A.

AU - Lamy, T.

AU - Latrasse, L.

AU - Marie-Jeanne, M.

AU - Sortais, P.

AU - Thuillier, T.

AU - Debray, F.

AU - Trophime, C.

AU - Hass, M.

AU - Hirsh, T.

AU - Berkovits, D.

AU - Stahl, A.

PY - 2011/12/1

Y1 - 2011/12/1

N2 - The discovery that the neutrino changes flavor as it travels through space has implications for the Standard Model of particle physics (SM)[1]. To know the contribution of neutrinos to the SM, needs precise measurements of the parameters governing the neutrino oscillations. This will require a high intensity beam-based neutrino oscillation facility. The EUROν Design Study will review three currently accepted methods of realizing this facility (the so-called Super-Beams, Beta Beams and Neutrino Factories) and perform a cost assessment that, coupled with the physics performance, will give means to the European research authorities to make a decision on the lay-out and construction of the future European neutrino oscillation facility. "Beta Beams" produce collimated pure electron neutrino and antineutrino beams by accelerating beta active ions to high energies and letting them decay in a race-track shaped storage ring. EUROν Beta Beams are based on CERNs infrastructure and the fact that some of the already existing accelerators can be used. To use existing machines is a strong advantage for the cost evaluation, however this choice is also constraining the Beta Beams. In this article we describe recent work that has made the Beta Beam facility a solid option for neutrino production: new ideas and developments to produce and collect different Beta Beam isotopes, the 60 GHz pulsed ECR source development, the integration of Beta Beams in the upgrade program for LHC, work to ensure the very high intensity ion beam stability in the different machines, and optimizations of the decay ring to get high neutrino flux at a gamma boost of 100.

AB - The discovery that the neutrino changes flavor as it travels through space has implications for the Standard Model of particle physics (SM)[1]. To know the contribution of neutrinos to the SM, needs precise measurements of the parameters governing the neutrino oscillations. This will require a high intensity beam-based neutrino oscillation facility. The EUROν Design Study will review three currently accepted methods of realizing this facility (the so-called Super-Beams, Beta Beams and Neutrino Factories) and perform a cost assessment that, coupled with the physics performance, will give means to the European research authorities to make a decision on the lay-out and construction of the future European neutrino oscillation facility. "Beta Beams" produce collimated pure electron neutrino and antineutrino beams by accelerating beta active ions to high energies and letting them decay in a race-track shaped storage ring. EUROν Beta Beams are based on CERNs infrastructure and the fact that some of the already existing accelerators can be used. To use existing machines is a strong advantage for the cost evaluation, however this choice is also constraining the Beta Beams. In this article we describe recent work that has made the Beta Beam facility a solid option for neutrino production: new ideas and developments to produce and collect different Beta Beam isotopes, the 60 GHz pulsed ECR source development, the integration of Beta Beams in the upgrade program for LHC, work to ensure the very high intensity ion beam stability in the different machines, and optimizations of the decay ring to get high neutrino flux at a gamma boost of 100.

M3 - Conference contribution/Paper

AN - SCOPUS:84885709504

SN - 9789290833666

T3 - IPAC 2011 - 2nd International Particle Accelerator Conference

SP - 2535

EP - 2537

BT - IPAC 2011 - 2nd International Particle Accelerator Conference

Y2 - 4 September 2011 through 9 September 2011

ER -