Physics at a Neutrino Factory
hep-ex
/ Authors
C. Albright, G. Anderson, V. Barger, R. Bernstein, G. Blazey, A. Bodek, E. Buckley-Geer, A. Bueno, M. Campanelli, D. Carey
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D. Casper, A. Cervera, C. Crisan, F. DeJongh, S. Eichblatt, A. Erner, R. Fernow, D. Finley, J. Formaggio, J. Gallardo, S. Geer, M. Goodman, D. Harris, E. Hawker, J. Hill, R. Johnson, D. Kaplan, S. Kahn, B. Kayser, E. Kearns, B. J. King, H. Kirk, J. Krane, D. Krop, Z. Ligeti
/ Abstract
In response to the growing interest in building a Neutrino Factory to produce high intensity beams of electron- and muon-neutrinos and antineutrinos, in October 1999 the Fermilab Directorate initiated two six-month studies. The first study, organized by N. Holtkamp and D. Finley, was to investigate the technical feasibility of an intense neutrino source based on a muon storage ring. This design study has produced a report in which the basic conclusion is that a Neutrino Factory is technically feasible, although it requires an aggressive R&D program. The second study, which is the subject of this report, was to explore the physics potential of a Neutrino Factory as a function of the muon beam energy and intensity, and for oscillation physics, the potential as a function of baseline.