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A low energy neutrino factory with non-magnetic detectors

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2008-11-26 v2 High Energy Physics - Experiment

Abstract

We show that a very precise neutrino/anti-neutrino event separation is not mandatory to cover the physics program of a low energy neutrino factory and thus non-magnetized detectors like water Cerenkov or liquid Argon detectors can be used. We point out, that oscillation itself strongly enhances the signal to noise ratio of a wrong sign muon search, provided there is sufficiently accurate neutrino energy reconstruction. Further, we argue that apart from a magnetic field, other means to distinguish neutrino from anti-neutrino events (at least statistically) can be explored. Combined with the fact that non-magnetic detectors potentially can be made very big, we show that modest neutrino/anti-neutrino separations at the level of 50% to 90% are sufficient to obtain good sensitivity to CP violation and the neutrino mass hierarchy for sin22θ13>103\sin^22\theta_{13}>10^{-3}. These non-magnetized detectors have a rich physics program outside the context of a neutrino factory, including topics like supernova neutrinos and proton decay. Hence, our observation opens the possibility to use a multi-purpose detector also in a neutrino factory beam.

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@article{arxiv.0805.2019,
  title  = {A low energy neutrino factory with non-magnetic detectors},
  author = {Patrick Huber and Thomas Schwetz},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0805.2019},
  year   = {2008}
}

Comments

13 pages, 4 figures, discussion improved, new figure 4, version to appear in PLB