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arXiv: High Energy Physics - Phenomenology | 2002

OSCILLATION PHYSICS WITH A NEUTRINO FACTORY

M. Apollonio; A. Blondel; A. Broncano; M. Bonesini; J. Bouchez; A. Bueno; J. Burguet-Castell; M. Campanelli; D. Casper; G. Catanesi; A. Cervera; S. Cooper; M. Donega; Andrea Donini; R. Edgecock; John Ellis; M. Fechner; E. Fernandez; F. Ferri; B. Gavela; G. Giannini; D. Gibin; S. Gilardoni; P. Gruber; A. Guglielmi; Patrick Huber; M. Laveder; Manfred Lindner; S. Lola; Davide Meloni

A generation of neutrino experiments have established that neutrinos mix and probably have mass. The mixing phenomenon points to processes beyond those of the Standard Model, possibly at the Grand Unification energy scale. A extensive sequence of of experiments will be required to measure precisely all the parameters of the neutrino mixing matrix, culminating with the discovery and study of leptonic CP violation. As a first step, extensions of conventional pion/kaon decay beams, such as off-axis beams or low-energy super-beams, have been considered. These could yield first observations of


Physical Review C | 2008

Large-angle production of charged pions with 3-12.9 GeV/c incident protons on nuclear targets

M. G. Catanesi; E. Radicioni; R. Edgecock; M. Ellis; F. J. P. Soler; C. Gössling; S.A. Bunyatov; A. Krasnoperov; B. Popov; Serdiouk; Tereschenko; E. Di Capua; G. Vidal-Sitjes; A. Artamonov; S. Gianì; S. Gilardoni; P. Gorbunov; A. Grant; A. Grossheim; A. Ivanchenko; Ivanchenko; A. Kayis-Topaksu; J. Panman; I. Papadopoulos; E. Tcherniaev; I. Tsukerman; R. Veenhof; C. Wiebusch; P. Zucchelli; A. Blondel

nu_mu to nu_e


European Physical Journal C | 2007

Measurement of the production of charged pions by protons on a tantalum target

M. G. Catanesi; E. Radicioni; R. Edgecock; M. Ellis; S. Robbins; F. J. P. Soler; C. Gößling; S.A. Bunyatov; A. Krasnoperov; B. Popov; V. Serdiouk; V. Tereschenko; E. Di Capua; G. Vidal-Sitjes; P. Arce; A. Artamonov; S. Gianì; S. Gilardoni; P. Gorbunov; A. Grant; A. Grossheim; P. Gruber; Vladimir N. Ivanchenko; A. Kayis-Topaksu; J. Panman; I. Papadopoulos; J. Pasternak; E. Tcherniaev; I. Tsukerman; R. Veenhof

transitions at the atmospheric frequency, which have not yet been observed, and a first measurement of


European Physical Journal C | 2008

Large-angle production of charged pions by 3-12.9 GeV/c protons on beryllium, aluminium and lead targets

M. G. Catanesi; E. Radicioni; R. Edgecock; M. Ellis; F. J. P. Soler; C. Gößling; S.A. Bunyatov; A. Krasnoperov; B. Popov; V. Serdiouk; V. Tereschenko; E. Di Capua; G. Vidal-Sitjes; A. Artamonov; S. Gianì; S. Gilardoni; P. Gorbunov; A. Grant; A. Grossheim; A. Ivanchenko; Vladimir N. Ivanchenko; A. Kayis-Topaksu; J. Panman; I. Papadopoulos; E. Tcherniaev; I. Tsukerman; R. Veenhof; C. Wiebusch; P. Zucchelli; A. Blondel

theta_{13}


Astroparticle Physics | 2008

Measurement of the production cross-sections of pi(+/-) in p-C and pi(+/-)-C interactions at 12 GeV/c

M. G. Catanesi; E. Radicioni; R. Edgecock; M. Ellis; S. Robbins; F. J. P. Soler; C. Gößling; S.A. Bunyatov; A. Krasnoperov; B. Popov; V. Tereshchenko; E. Di Capua; G. Vidal-Sitjes; A. Artamonov; S. Gianì; S. Gilardoni; P. Gorbunov; A. Grant; A. Grossheim; P. Gruber; Vladimir N. Ivanchenko; A. Kayis-Topaksu; J. Panman; I. Papadopoulos; E. Tcherniaev; I. Tsukerman; R. Veenhof; C. Wiebusch; P. Zucchelli; A. Blondel

. Experiments with much better flux control can be envisaged if the neutrinos are obtained from the decays of stored particles. One such possibility is the concept of beta beams provided by the decays of radioactive nuclei, that has been developed within the context of these studies. These would provide a pure (anti-)electron-neutrino beam of a few hundred MeV, and beautiful complementarity with a high-intensity, low-energy conventional beam, enabling experimental probes of T violation as well as CP violation. Ultimately, a definitive and complete set of measurements would offered by a Neutrino Factory based on a muon storage ring. This powerful machine offers the largest reach for CP violation, even for very small values of


Physical Review C | 2009

Large-angle production of charged pions with incident pion beams on nuclear targets

M. Apollonio; D. Gibin; A. Bagulya; G. B. Mills; G. Giannini; V. Grichine; R. Edgecock; M. Bogomilov; L. Coney; A. Grossheim; J.S. Graulich; C. Gössling; Vladimir N. Ivanchenko; P. Novella; A. Kayis-Topaksu; F. Pastore; P. Gorbunov; G. Gregoire; S. Gianì; E. Radicioni; P. Temnikov; F. Bobisut; M. G. Catanesi; D. Kolev; F. Ferri; A. Ivanchenko; P. Chimenti; G.P. Škoro; M. Mezzetto; M. Ellis

theta_{13}


European Physical Journal C | 2008

Large-angle production of charged pions by 3-GeV/c - 12-GeV/c protons on carbon, copper and tin targets

M. G. Catanesi; E. Radicioni; R. Edgecock; M. Ellis; S. Robbins; F. J. P. Soler; C. Gößling; S.A. Bunyatov; A. Krasnoperov; B. Popov; V. Serdiouk; V. Tereschenko; E. Di Capua; G. Vidal-Sitjes; P. Arce; A. Artamonov; S. Gianì; S. Gilardoni; P. Gorbunov; A. Grant; A. Grossheim; P. Gruber; Vladimir N. Ivanchenko; A. Kayis-Topaksu; J. Panman; I. Papadopoulos; J. Pasternak; E. Tcherniaev; I. Tsukerman; R. Veenhof

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Physical Review C | 2009

Forward production of charged pions with incident protons on nuclear targets at the CERN Proton Synchrotron

M. Apollonio; D. Gibin; A. Bagulya; G. B. Mills; G. Giannini; V. Grichine; R. Edgecock; M. Bogomilov; L. Coney; A. Grossheim; J.S. Graulich; C. Gössling; Vladimir N. Ivanchenko; P. Novella; A. Kayis-Topaksu; F. Pastore; P. Gorbunov; S. Piperov; G. Grégoire; S. Gianì; E. Radicioni; P. Temnikov; F. Bobisut; M. G. Catanesi; D. Kolev; F. Ferri; A. Ivanchenko; P. Chimenti; M. Mezzetto; M. Ellis

M.G. Catanesi, E. Radicioni, R. Edgecock, M. Ellis, ∗ F.J.P. Soler, C. Gößling, S. Bunyatov, A. Krasnoperov, B. Popov, † V. Serdiouk, V. Tereschenko, E. Di Capua, G. Vidal–Sitjes, ‡ A. Artamonov, § S. Giani, S. Gilardoni, P. Gorbunov, § A. Grant, A. Grossheim, ¶ A. Ivanchenko, ∗∗ V. Ivanchenko, †† A. Kayis-Topaksu, ‡‡ J. Panman, I. Papadopoulos, E. Tcherniaev, I. Tsukerman, § R. Veenhof, C. Wiebusch, §§ P. Zucchelli, ¶¶ A. Blondel, S. Borghi, M.C. Morone, ∗∗∗ G. Prior, † † † R. Schroeter, C. Meurer, U. Gastaldi, G. B. Mills, ‡ ‡ ‡ J.S. Graulich, §§§ G. Grégoire, M. Bonesini, ¶¶¶ F. Ferri, M. Kirsanov, A. Bagulya, V. Grichine, N. Polukhina, V. Palladino, L. Coney, ‡ ‡ ‡ D. Schmitz, ‡ ‡ ‡ G. Barr, A. De Santo, F. Bobisut, D. Gibin, A. Guglielmi, M. Mezzetto, J. Dumarchez, U. Dore, D. Orestano, F. Pastore, A. Tonazzo, L. Tortora, C. Booth, L. Howlett, G. Skoro, M. Bogomilov, M. Chizhov, D. Kolev, R. Tsenov, S. Piperov, P. Temnikov, M. Apollonio, P. Chimenti, G. Giannini, J. Burguet–Castell, A. Cervera–Villanueva, J.J. Gómez–Cadenas, J. Mart́ın–Albo, P. Novella, M. Sorel, and A. Tornero (HARP Collaboration)


Journal of Instrumentation | 2008

Absolute momentum calibration of the HARP TPC

M.G. Catanesi; E. Radicioni; R. Edgecock; M. Ellis; F. J. P. Soler; C Göß ling; S.A. Bunyatov; A. Krasnoperov; B. Popov; V. Serdiouk; V. Tereschenko; E. Di Capua; G. Vidal–Sitjes; A. Artamonov; S. Gianì; S. Gilardoni; P. Gorbunov; A. Grant; A. Grossheim; Vladimir N. Ivanchenko; A. Kayis-Topaksu; J. Panman; I. Papadopoulos; E. Tcherniaev; I. Tsukerman; R. Veenhof; C. Wiebusch; P. Zucchelli; A. Blondel; Silvia Borghi

A measurement of the double-differential cross-section for the production of charged pions in proton–tantalum collisions emitted at large angles from the incoming beam direction is presented. The data were taken in 2002 with the HARP detector in the T9 beam line of the CERN PS. The pions were produced by proton beams in a momentum range from 3xa0GeV/c to 12xa0GeV/c hitting a tantalum target with a thickness of 5% of a nuclear interaction length. The angular and momentum range covered by the experiment (100xa0MeV/c ≤p< 800xa0MeV/c and 0.35xa0rad ≤θ< 2.15xa0rad) is of particular importance for the design of a neutrino factory. The produced particles were detected using a small-radius cylindrical time projection chamber (TPC) placed in a solenoidal magnet. Track recognition, momentum determination and particle identification were all performed based on the measurements made with the TPC. An elaborate system of detectors in the beam line ensured the identification of the incident particles. Results are shown for the double-differential cross-sections d2σ/dpdθ at four incident proton beam momenta (3xa0GeV/c, 5xa0GeV/c, 8xa0GeV/c and 12xa0GeV/c). In addition, the pion yields within the acceptance of typical neutrino factory designs are shown as a function of beam momentum. The measurement of these yields within a single experiment eliminates most systematic errors in the comparison between rates at different beam momenta and between positive and negative pion production.


Nuclear Physics | 2009

Forward production of charged pions with incident pi(+/-) on nuclear targets measured at the CERN PS

M. Apollonio; A. Artamonov; A. Bagulya; G. Barr; A. Blondel; F. Bobisut; M. Bogomilov; M. Bonesini; C. N. Booth; Silvia Borghi; S.A. Bunyatov; J. Burguet-Castell; M. G. Catanesi; A. Cervera-Villanueva; P. Chimenti; L. Coney; E. Di Capua; U. Dore; J. Dumarchez; R. Edgecock; M. Ellis; F. Ferri; U. Gastaldi; S. Gianì; G. Giannini; D. Gibin; S. Gilardoni; P. Gorbunov; C. Gößling; J.J. Gómez-Cadenas

Measurements of the double-differential π± production cross-section in the range of momentum 100xa0MeV/c≤p<u2009800xa0MeV/c and angle 0.35xa0radu2009≤θ<u2009 2.15xa0rad in proton–beryllium, proton–aluminium and proton–lead collisions are presented. The data were taken with the HARP detector in the T9 beam line of the CERN PS. The pions were produced by proton beams in a momentum range from 3xa0GeV/c to 12.9xa0GeV/c hitting a target with a thickness of 5% of a nuclear interaction length. The tracking and identification of the produced particles was performed using a small-radius cylindrical time projection chamber (TPC) placed inside a solenoidal magnet. Incident particles were identified by an elaborate system of beam detectors. Results are obtained for the double-differential cross-sections d2σ/dpdθ at six incident proton beam momenta (3xa0GeV/c, 5xa0GeV/c, 8xa0GeV/c, 8.9xa0GeV/c (Be only), 12xa0GeV/c and 12.9xa0GeV/c (Al only)) and compared to previously available data.

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R. Edgecock

Rutherford Appleton Laboratory

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M. Ellis

Rutherford Appleton Laboratory

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M. G. Catanesi

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

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S.A. Bunyatov

Joint Institute for Nuclear Research

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E. Radicioni

Russian Academy of Sciences

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