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A very intense neutrino super beam experiment for leptonic CP violation discovery based on the European spallation source linac / ESSnuSB Collaboration
Very intense neutrino beams and large neutrino detectors will be needed in order to enable the discovery of CP violation in the leptonic sector. We propose to use the proton linac of the European Spallation Source currently under construction in Lund, Sweden to deliver, in parallel with the spallation neutron production, a very intense, cost effective and high performance neutrino beam. [...]
arXiv:1309.7022.- 2014-08 - 23 p. - Published in : Nucl. Phys. B 885 (2014) 127-149 Article from SCOAP3: PDF; Elsevier Open Access article: PDF; Fulltext: PDF; External links: PDF on ECONF; Proceedings write-up on ECONF
In : Community Summer Study 2013 : Snowmass on the Mississippi, Minneapolis, MN, USA, 29 Jul - 6 Aug 2013, pp.127-149
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The European Spallation Source neutrino super-beam conceptual design report / Alekou, A. (CERN ; Uppsala U.) ; Baussan, E. (Strasbourg, IPHC) ; Bhattacharyya, A.K. (ESS, Lund) ; Blaskovic Kraljevic, N. (ESS, Lund) ; Blennow, M. (Royal Inst. Tech., Stockholm ; Stockholm U., OKC) ; Bogomilov, M. (Sofiya U.) ; Bolling, B. (ESS, Lund) ; Bouquerel, E. (Strasbourg, IPHC) ; Buchan, O. (ESS, Lund) ; Burgman, A. (Lund U.) et al.
This conceptual design report provides a detailed account of the European Spallation Source neutrino Super Beam (ESS$\nu$SB) feasibility study. This facility has been proposed after the measurements reported in 2012 of a relatively large value of the neutrino mixing angle $\theta_{13}$, which raised the possibility of observing potential CP violation in the leptonic sector with conventional neutrino beams. [...]
arXiv:2206.01208.- 2022-11-16 - 216 p. - Published in : Eur. Phys. J. Spec. Top. Fulltext: document - PDF; 2206.01208 - PDF; Publication - PDF; Erratum - PDF;
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The opportunity offered by the ESSnuSB project to exploit the larger leptonic CP violation signal at the second oscillation maximum and the requirements of this project on the ESS accelerator complex / Wildner, Elena (CERN) ; Baussan, E. (Strasbourg, IPHC) ; Blennow, M. (Royal Inst. Tech., Stockholm) ; Bogomilov, M. (Sofiya U.) ; Burgman, A. (Lund U.) ; Bouquerel, E. (Strasbourg, IPHC) ; Carlile, C. (Uppsala U.) ; Cederkäll, J. (Lund U.) ; Christiansen, P. (Lund U.) ; Cupial, P. (AGH-UST, Cracow) et al.
Very intense neutrino beams and large neutrino detectors will be needed to enable the discovery of CP violation in the leptonic sector. The European Spallation Source (ESS), currently under construction in Lund, Sweden, is a research center that will provide, by 2023, the world's most powerful neutron source. [...]
arXiv:1510.00493.- 2016 - 16 p. - Published in : Adv. High Energy Phys. 2016 (2016) 8640493 Article from SCOAP3: PDF; Fulltext: PDF; External link: Preprint
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The accumulator of the ESSNUSB for Neutrino production / Wildner, Elena (CERN) ; Jonnerby, Jakob (Uppsala U.) ; Koutchouk, Jean-Pierre (Uppsala U.) ; Martini, Michel (CERN) ; Schönauer, Horst (CERN) ; Bouquerel, Elian (Strasbourg, IPHC) ; Dracos, Marcos (Strasbourg, IPHC) ; Vassilopoulos, Nikolaos (Strasbourg, IPHC) ; Ekelöf, Tord (Uppsala U.) ; Ruber, Roger (Uppsala U.) et al.
The European Spallation Source (ESS) is a research centre based on the world’s most powerful neutron source currently under construction in Lund, Sweden, using 2.0 GeV, 2.86 ms long proton pulses at 14 Hz for the spallation facility (5MW on target). The possibility to pulse the linac at higher frequency to deliver, in parallel with the spallation neutron production, a very intense, cost effective, high performance neutrino beam. [...]
CERN-ACC-2014-0103.- Geneva : CERN, 2014 - 3 p. - Published in : 10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2014-WEPRO117 Fulltext: CERN-ACC-2014-0103 - PDF; wepro117 - PDF; External link: Published version from JaCoW
In : 5th International Particle Accelerator Conference, Dresden, Germany, 15 - 20 Jun 2014, pp.2245
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Status of the ESSnuSB accumulator design / Zou, Ye (Uppsala U. (main)) ; Bouquerel, Elian (Strasbourg, IPHC) ; Dracos, Marcos (Strasbourg, IPHC) ; Ekelöf, Tord (Uppsala U. (main)) ; Eshraqi, Mohammad (ESS, Lund) ; Gålnander, Björn (ESS, Lund) ; Olvegård, Maja (Uppsala U. (main)) ; Ruber, Roger (Uppsala U. (main)) ; Schönauer, Horst (CERN) ; Wildner, Elena (CERN)
The 2.0 GeV, 5 MW proton linac for the European Spallation Source, ESS, will have the capacity to accelerate additional pulses and send them to a neutrino target, providing an excellent opportunity to produce an unprecedented high performance neutrino beam. The ESS neutrino Super Beam intends to measure, with precision, the charge-parity (CP) violating lepton phase at the 2nd oscillation maximum. [...]
CERN-ACC-2019-165.- 2019 - 3 p. - Published in : 10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2019-MOPRB046 Fulltext from publisher: PDF;
In : 10th International Particle Accelerator Conference, Melbourne, Australia, 19 - 24 May 2019, pp.MOPRB046
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Search for Leptonic CP Violation with the ESSnuSBplus Project / ESSnuSB Collaboration
ESSνSB is a design study for a next-generation long-baseline neutrino experiment that aims at the precise measurement of the CP-violating phase, δCP, in the leptonic sector at the second oscillation maximum. The conceptual design report published from the first phase of the project showed that after 10 years of data taking, more than 70% of the possible δCP range will be covered with 5σ C.L. [...]
2024 - 5 p. - Published in : LHEP 2024 (2024) 517 Fulltext: PDF;
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The use the a high intensity neutrino beam from the ESS proton linac for measurement of neutrino CP violation and mass hierarchy / Baussan, E. (Strasbourg, IPHC) ; Dracos, M. (Strasbourg, IPHC) ; Ekelof, T. (Uppsala U.) ; Martinez, E.Fernandez (CERN ; Madrid, IFT) ; Ohman, H. (Uppsala U.) ; Vassilopoulos, N. (Strasbourg, IPHC)
It is proposed to complement the ESS proton linac with equipment that would enable the production, concurrently with the production of the planned ESS beam used for neutron production, of a 5 MW beam of 10$^{23}$ 2.5 GeV protons per year in microsecond short pulses to produce a neutrino Super Beam, and to install a megaton underground water Cherenkov detector in a mine to detect $\nu_e$ appearance in the produced $\nu_\mu$ beam. [...]
arXiv:1212.5048.
- 2012.
Preprint - Full text
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ESSnuSB: a Project for Leptonic CP Violation Discovery based on the European Spallation Source Linac / Wildner, E (CERN) /ESSnuSB
Very intense neutrino beams and large neutrino detectors will be needed in order to discover of CP violation in the leptonic sector. The proton driver of the European Spallation Source (ESS) currently under construction in Lund, Sweden, could provide, in parallel with the spallation neutron production, a very intense, cost effective and high performance neutrino beam. [...]
2015 - 3 p. - Published in : Nucl. Part. Phys. Proc. 265-266 (2015) 195-197
In : Neutrino Oscillation Workshop, Lecce, Italy, 7-14 Sep 2014, pp.195-197
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The European Spallation Source neutrino Super Beam / Alekou, A. (CERN ; Uppsala U.) ; Baussan, E. (Strasbourg, IPHC) ; Kraljevic, N. Blaskovic (ESS, Lund) ; Blennow, M. (Royal Inst. Tech., Sodertalje ; Stockholm U., OKC) ; Bogomilov, M. (Sofiya U.) ; Bouquerel, E. (Strasbourg, IPHC) ; Burgman, A. (Lund U.) ; Carlile, C.J. (Uppsala U. (main)) ; Cederkall, J. (Lund U.) ; Christiansen, P. (Lund U.) et al.
In this Snowmass 2021 white paper, we summarise the Conceptual Design of the European Spallation Source neutrino Super Beam (ESSvSB) experiment and its synergies with the possible future muon based facilities, e.g. [...]
arXiv:2203.08803.
- 24 p.
eConf - Fulltext
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Upgrade Possibility of the ESS Linac for the ESSnuSB Project / Gålnander, Björn (ESS, Lund) ; Eshraqi, Mamad (ESS, Lund) ; Farricker, Aaron (CERN)
The European Spallation Source (ESS), currently under construction in Lund, Sweden, is the world’s most powerful neutron spallation source, with an average power of 5 MW at 2.0 GeV. The linac accelerates a proton beam of 62.5 mA peak current at 4 % duty cycle (2.86 ms at 14 Hz). [...]
SISSA, 2019 - 5 p. - Published in : PoS NuFACT2018 (2019) 115 Published fulltext: PDF;
In : 20th International Workshop on Neutrinos from Accelerators NuFACT 2018, Blacksburg, Virginia, United States Of America, 12 - 18 Aug 2018, pp.115

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