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Physics Performance of a Low-Luminosity Low Energy Neutrino Factory

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2013-08-08

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American Physical Society

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We investigate the minimal performance, in terms of beam luminosity and detector size, of a neutrino factory to achieve a competitive physics reach for the determination of the mass hierarchy and the discovery of leptonic CP violation. We find that a low luminosity of 2 x 10(20) useful muon decays per year and 5 GeV muon energy aimed at a 10 kton magnetized liquid argon detector placed at 1300 km from the source provides a good starting point. This result relies on theta(13) being large and assumes that the so-called platinum channel can be used effectively. We find that such a minimal facility would perform significantly better than phase I of the LBNE project and thus could constitute a reasonable step towards a full neutrino factory.

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Christensen, E. ; Coloma, P. ; Huber, P., Aug 8, 2013. “Physics Performance of a Low-Luminosity Low Energy Neutrino Factory,” PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS 111(6): 061803. DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.111.061803