Research and Development for Near Detector Systems Towards Long Term Evolution of Ultra-precise Long-baseline Neutrino Experiments
Instrumentation and Detectors
2019-01-15 v1 High Energy Physics - Experiment
Abstract
With the discovery of non-zero value of mixing angle, the next generation of long-baseline neutrino (LBN) experiments offers the possibility of obtaining statistically significant samples of muon and electron neutrinos and anti-neutrinos with large oscillation effects. In this document we intend to highlight the importance of Near Detector facilities in LBN experiments to both constrain the systematic uncertainties affecting oscillation analyses but also to perform, thanks to their close location, measurements of broad benefit for LBN physics goals. A strong European contribution to these efforts is possible.
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@article{arxiv.1901.04346,
title = {Research and Development for Near Detector Systems Towards Long Term Evolution of Ultra-precise Long-baseline Neutrino Experiments},
author = {Aysel Kayis Topaksu and Edward Blucher and Bernard Andrieu and Jianming Bian and Byron Roe and Glenn Horton-Smith and Yoshinari Hayato and Juan Antonio Caballero and James Sinclair and Yury Kudenko and Laura Patrizi and Luca Stanco and Matteo Tenti and Guilermo Daniel Megias and Natalie Jachowicz and Omar Benhar and Giulia Ricciardi and Stefan Roth and Steven Manly and Mario Stipcevi and Davide Meloni and Ignacio Ruiz and Jan Sobczyk and Luis Alvarez-Ruso and Marco Martini and Marco Pallavicini and Maria Benedetta Barbaro and Mark Hartz and Sanjib Mishra and Teppei Katori and Tord Ekelof and Ulrich Mosel and Vishvas Pandey and Alain Blondel and Maurizio Bonesini and Volker Buescher and Gabriella Catanesi and Gianmaria Collazuol and Albert De Roeck and Francesca Di Lodovico and Milind Vaman Diwan and Marcos Dracos and Tord Johan Carl Ekelof and Antonio Ereditato and Paola Sala and Maria Pilar Hernandez Gamazo and Milos Lokajicek and Kenneth Richard Long and Ulrich Mosel and Jane Nachtman and Marzio Nessi and Yasar Onel and Vittorio Palladino and Laura Patrizii and Aldo Penzo and Roberto Petti and Boris Popov and Maxim Potekhin and Emilio Radicioni and Federico Sanchez and Jan Sobczyk and Paul Soler Jermyn and Antonio Surdo and Francesco Terranova and Mark Andrew Thomson and Christos Touramanis and Roumen Tsenov and Alfons Weber and Mehmet Zeyrek and Marco Zito and Nectarios Benekos and Etam Noah Messomo and Chang Kee Jung and Gianfranca De Rosa and Paolo Bernardini and Thorsten Lux and Lucia Masetti and Sergio Bertolucci and Frank Richard Simon and Philippe Mermod and Vipin Bhatnagar and Andrea Longhin and Umut Kose and Timothy Alan Bolton and Vittorio Paolone and Giuseppe Salamanna and Sara Bolognesi and Andrey Arbuzov and Masashi Yokoyama and Jose Carvalho Maneira and Yoshikazu Nagai and Constantinos Andreopoulos and Yury Kudenko and Stefania Bordoni and Takuya Hasegawa and Alan David Bross and Jonathan Asaadi and Burak Bilki and Claudio Giganti and Leigh Howard Whitehead and Georgios Christodoulou and Diego Gonzalez Diaz and Nicoletta Mauri and Lea Di Noto and Davide Sgalaberna and Sven-Patrik Hallsjo and Ciro Riccio and Michael Wurm and Marco Roda and Pablo Fernandez and Michael Joseph Wilking and Stephen Robert Dennis and Camillo Mariani and Federico Ferraro},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1901.04346},
year = {2019}
}
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