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Expression of Interest for a Novel Search for CP Violation in the Neutrino Sector: DAEdALUS | J. Alonso
; F.T. Avignone
; W.A. Barletta
; R. Barlow
; H.T. Baumgartner
; A. Bernstein
; E. Blucher
; L. Bugel
; L. Calabretta
; L. Camilleri
; R. Carr
; J.M. Conrad
; S.A. Dazeley
; Z. Djurcic
; A. de Gouvea
; P.H. Fisher
; C.M. Ignarra
; B.J.P. Jones
; C.L. Jones
; G. Karagiorgi
; T. Katori
; S.E. Kopp
; R.C. Lanza
; W.A. Loinaz
; P. McIntyre
; G. McLaughlin
; G.B. Mills
; J.A. Nolen
; V. Papavassiliou
; M. Sanchez
; K. Scholberg
; W.G. Seligman
; M.H. Shaevitz
; S. Shalgar
; T. Smidt
; M.J. Syphers
; J. Spitz
; H.-K. Tanaka
; K. Terao
; C. Tschalaer
; M. Vagins
; R. Van de Water
; M.O. Wascko
; R. Wendell
; L. Winslow
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1 Jun 2010 | Abstract: | DAEdALUS, a Decay-At-rest Experiment for delta_CP studies At the Laboratory
for Underground Science, provides a new approach to the search for CP violation
in the neutrino sector. The design utilizes low-cost, high-power proton
accelerators under development for commercial uses. These provide neutrino
beams with energy up to 52 MeV from pion and muon decay-at-rest. The experiment
searches for aninu_mu to antinu_e at short baselines corresponding to the
atmospheric Delta m^2 region. The antinu_e will be detected, via inverse beta
decay, in the 300 kton fiducial-volume Gd-doped water Cherenkov neutrino
detector proposed for the Deep Underground Science and Engineering Laboratory
(DUSEL). DAEdALUS opens new opportunities for DUSEL. It provides a
high-statistics, low-background alternative for CP violation searches which
matches the capability of the conventional long-baseline neutrino experiment,
LBNE. Because of the complementary designs, when DAEdALUS antineutrino data are
combined with LBNE neutrino data, the sensitivity of the CP-violation search
improves beyond any present proposals, including the proposal for Project X.
Also, the availability of an on-site neutrino beam opens opportunities for
additional physics, both for the presently planned DUSEL detectors and for new
experiments at a future 300 ft campus. | Source: | arXiv, 1006.0260 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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