MOMENT: a muon-decay medium-baseline neutrino beam facility
Abstract
Neutrino beam with about 300 MeV in energy, high-flux and medium baseline is considered a rational choice for measuring CP violation before the more powerful Neutrino Factory will be built. Following this concept, a unique neutrino beam facility based on muon-decayed neutrinos is proposed. The facility adopts a continuous-wave proton linac of 1.5 GeV and 10 mA as the proton driver, which can deliver an extremely high beam power of 15 MW. Instead of pion-decayed neutrinos, unprecedentedly intense muon-decayed neutrinos are used for better background discrimination. The schematic design for the facility is presented here, including the proton driver, the assembly of a mercury-jet target and capture superconducting solenoids, a pion/muon beam transport line, a long muon decay channel of about 600 m and the detector concept. The physics prospects and the technical challenges are also discussed.
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@article{arxiv.1401.8125,
title = {MOMENT: a muon-decay medium-baseline neutrino beam facility},
author = {Jun Cao and Miao He and Zhi-Long Hou and Han-Tao Jing and Yu-Feng Li and Zhi-Hui Li and Ying-Peng Song and Jing-Yu Tang and Yi-Fang Wang and Qian-Fan Wu and Ye Yuan and Yang-Heng Zheng},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1401.8125},
year = {2014}
}
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18 pages, 16 figures, 3 tables