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NuTag: proof-of-concept study for a long-baseline neutrino beam

Accelerator Physics 2024-01-31 v1 High Energy Physics - Experiment

Abstract

The study of neutrino oscillation at accelerators is limited by systematic uncertainties, in particular on the neutrino flux, cross-section, and energy estimates. These systematic uncertainties could be eliminated by a novel experimental technique: neutrino tagging. This technique relies on a new type of neutrino beamline and its associated instrumentation which would enable the kinematical reconstruction of the neutrinos produced in π±μ±νμ\pi^{\pm} \to \mu^{\pm} \nu_\mu and K±μ±νμK^{\pm} \to \mu^{\pm} \nu_\mu decays. This article presents a proof-of-concept study for such a tagged beamline, aiming to serve a long baseline neutrino experiment exploiting a megaton scale natural water Cherenkov detector. After optimizing the target and the beamline optics to first order, a complete Monte Carlo simulation of the beamline has been performed. The results show that the beamline provides a meson beam compatible with the operation of the spectrometer, and delivers a neutrino flux sufficient to collect neutrino samples with a size comparable with similar experiments and with other un-tagged long-baseline neutrino experimental proposals.

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@article{arxiv.2401.17068,
  title  = {NuTag: proof-of-concept study for a long-baseline neutrino beam},
  author = {Anna Baratto-Roldán and Mathieu Perrin-Terrin and Elisabetta Giulia Parozzi and Marc Andre Jebramcik and Nikolaos Charitonidis},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.17068},
  year   = {2024}
}