Letter of Intent betabeam design study - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

About This Presentation
Title:

Letter of Intent betabeam design study

Description:

Isotope production using the ISOL method with a proton driver of SPL type ... Uppsala university, The Svedberg laboratory, Sweden. Associates: ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:65
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 12
Provided by: MatsALi2
Category:

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: Letter of Intent betabeam design study


1
Letter of Intentbeta-beam design study
  • Mats Lindroos
  • On behalf of the
  • Beta-beam working group

2
CERN b-beam baseline scenario
SPS
PS
P. Zucchelli, Phys. Lett. B, 532 (2002) 166-172
3
Beta-beam
  • Isotope production using the ISOL method with a
    proton driver of SPL type
  • Bunching in high frequency ECR source
  • Production and acceleration to 100 MeV/u already
    studied in EURISOL study
  • TARGISOL (U. Koester)
  • Accumulation in low energy storage ring
  • Acceleration to 300 MeV/u using fast cycling
    synchrotron, FFAG or cyclotron
  • Acceleration to higher energies using existing
    CERN accelerators
  • Injection and accumulation using newly developed
    scheme

M. Benedikt and S. Hancock, CERN
4
Physics reach
  • Combined with a Super Beam the beta-beam can
    successfully address CP violation for values of
    the mixing angle q13 as small as 1 degree
  • With improvements on the isotope production it is
    possible that the beta-beam could become
    comparable to a neutrino factory
  • In conjunction with the Super-beam, the beta-beam
    would also allow for tests on T and CPT in the
    neutrino sector

M. Mezzetto, Proceedings of Nufact 02, London,
2002, hep-ex/0302007 and presentation at
NUFACT03, New York, 2003
5
CERN to FREJUS
CERN
6
UNO like detector in Frejus
  • UNO 400 KTon water Cerenkov detector
  • Originally designed for proton decay studies and
    supernovae explosion observations
  • A multipurpose observatory which will address
    several fundamental physics issues besides
    neutrino oscillations

Chang Kee Jung, hep-ex/0005046
7
Moriond meeting
  • Annual electro week meeting in Les Arcs
  • Workshop on Radioactive beams for Nuclear and
    Neutrino Physics
  • Organizer Jacques Bouchez, CEA, Saclay
  • Many new ideas, among them
  • Multiple targets for Ne production
  • ECR bunching (P. Sortais)
  • Ne and He in the decay ring simultaneously
  • Low energy beta facility
  • GSI, GANIL and CERN (in close detector)
  • C. Volpe, hep-ph/0303222, submitted to Phys. Rev.
    Let

8
Synergies
  • Close synergy with the EURISOL project
  • Isotope production
  • Acceleration to 100 MeV/u
  • Possible synergies with GSI up-grade plans for
    accelerator issues and decay ring
  • Possible synergies with LHC heavy ion programme

9
Design study
  • A full Technical Design Report could be achieved
    within five years
  • Technical Preparatory work can immediately start
    on
  • Target design
  • ECR source
  • High energy accumulation scheme
  • Study and design work
  • Accelerator issues
  • Decay ring
  • Superconducting dipole design
  • Simulation and design work to handle decay losses

10
Who are we?
  • Signatures sorted in alphabetical order on
    institute and author
  • Jacques Bouchez, Luigi Mosca, Olivier Napoly,
    Jacques Payet,
  • Saclay, CEA, France
  • Michael Benedikt, Peter Butler, Roland Garoby,
    Juan-Jose Gomez Cadenas, Steven Hancock, Pilar
    Hernandez, Ulli Koester, Mats Lindroos, Matteo
    Magistris, Thomas Nilsson, Fredrik Wenander
  • CERN, Switzerland
  • Alain Blondel, Simone Gilardoni
  • Geneva University, Switzerland
  • Oliver Boine-Frankenheim, Bernhard Franzke, Ralph
    Hollinger , Markus Steck , Peter Spiller, Helmuth
    Weick
  • GSI, Germany
  • Bernard Laune, Orsay , Alex Mueller, Orsay,
    Pascal Sortais, Grenoble , Antonio Villari,
    GANIL, Cristina Volpe, Orsay
  • IN2P3, France
  • Alberto Facco, Legnaro, Mauro Mezzetto, Padua,
    Vittorio Palladino, Napoli, Andrea Pisent,
    Legnaro
  • INFN, Italy
  • Thierry Delbar, Guido Ryckewaert
  • Louvain-la-neuve, Belgium
  • Marielle Chartier
  • Liverpool university, UK
  • Chris Prior
  • RAL, UK

11
Conclusions
  • All alternatives for the production of intense
    neutrino beams should be fully studied
  • Physics reach
  • Technical Design Report with reliable cost
    estimates
  • The beta-beam facility, the super-beam and an UNO
    like detector is a very powerful tool for
    research in neutrino physics
  • The organization and governance of the design
    study should come from ESGARD and EMCOG
  • Synergies with nuclear physics studies
  • ESGARD recommends that the beta-beam forms part
    of either
  • A unique neutrino beam design study (hosted by
    RAL)
  • The EURISOL design study (hosted by GANIL)
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com