Overview of the Neutrinos from Stored Muons Facility - NuSTORM

D. Adey, R. B. Appleby*, R. Bayes, A. Bogacz, A. D. Bross, J. B. Lagrange, A. Liu, D. Neuffer, J. Pasternak, S. Tygier

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    Abstract

    Neutrino beams produced from the decay of muons in a racetrack-like decay ring (the so called Neutrino Factory) provide a powerful way to study neutrino oscillation physics and, in addition, provide unique beams for neutrino interaction studies. The Neutrinos from STORed Muons (nuSTORM) facility uses a neutrino factory-like design. Due to the particular nature of nuSTORM, it can also provide an intense, very pure, muon neutrino beam from pion decay. This so-called «Neo-conventional» muon-neutrino beam from nuSTORM makes nuSTORM a hybrid neutrino factory. In this paper we describe the facility and give a detailed description of the neutrino beams that are available and the precision to which they can be characterized. We then show its potential for a neutrino interaction physics program and present sensitivity plots that indicate how well the facility can perform for short-baseline oscillation searches. Finally, we comment on the performance potential of a «Neo-conventional» muon neutrino beam optimized for long-baseline neutrino-oscillation physics.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article numberP07020
    JournalJournal of Instrumentation
    Volume12
    Issue number7
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 19 Jul 2017

    Keywords

    • Accelerator Applications
    • Neutrino detectors

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