학술논문

Research and Development for Near Detector Systems Towards Long Term Evolution of Ultra-precise Long-baseline Neutrino Experiments
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Working Paper
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Topaksu, Aysel KayisBlucher, EdwardAndrieu, BernardBian, JianmingRoe, ByronHorton-Smith, GlennHayato, YoshinariCaballero, Juan AntonioSinclair, JamesKudenko, YuryPatrizi, LauraStanco, LucaTenti, MatteoMegias, Guilermo DanielJachowicz, NatalieBenhar, OmarRicciardi, GiuliaRoth, StefanManly, StevenStipcevi, MarioMeloni, DavideRuiz, IgnacioSobczyk, JanAlvarez-Ruso, LuisMartini, MarcoPallavicini, MarcoBarbaro, Maria BenedettaHartz, MarkMishra, SanjibKatori, TeppeiEkelof, TordMosel, UlrichPandey, VishvasBlondel, AlainBonesini, MaurizioBuescher, VolkerCatanesi, GabriellaCollazuol, GianmariaDe Roeck, AlbertDi Lodovico, FrancescaDiwan, Milind VamanDracos, MarcosEkelof, Tord Johan CarlEreditato, AntonioSala, PaolaGamazo, Maria Pilar HernandezLokajicek, MilosLong, Kenneth RichardNachtman, JaneNessi, MarzioOnel, YasarPalladino, VittorioPatrizii, LauraPenzo, AldoPetti, RobertoPopov, BorisPotekhin, MaximRadicioni, EmilioSanchez, FedericoJermyn, Paul SolerSurdo, AntonioTerranova, FrancescoThomson, Mark AndrewTouramanis, ChristosTsenov, RoumenWeber, AlfonsZeyrek, MehmetZito, MarcoBenekos, NectariosMessomo, Etam NoahJung, Chang KeeDe Rosa, GianfrancaBernardini, PaoloLux, ThorstenMasetti, LuciaBertolucci, SergioSimon, Frank RichardMermod, PhilippeBhatnagar, VipinLonghin, AndreaKose, UmutBolton, Timothy AlanPaolone, VittorioSalamanna, GiuseppeBolognesi, SaraArbuzov, AndreyYokoyama, MasashiManeira, Jose CarvalhoNagai, YoshikazuAndreopoulos, ConstantinosBordoni, StefaniaHasegawa, TakuyaBross, Alan DavidAsaadi, JonathanBilki, BurakGiganti, ClaudioWhitehead, Leigh HowardChristodoulou, GeorgiosDiaz, Diego GonzalezMauri, NicolettaDi Noto, LeaSgalaberna, DavideHallsjo, Sven-PatrikRiccio, CiroWurm, MichaelRoda, MarcoFernandez, PabloWilking, Michael JosephDennis, Stephen RobertMariani, CamilloFerraro, Federico
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Subject
Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors
High Energy Physics - Experiment
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Abstract
With the discovery of non-zero value of $\theta_{13}$ mixing angle, the next generation of long-baseline neutrino (LBN) experiments offers the possibility of obtaining statistically significant samples of muon and electron neutrinos and anti-neutrinos with large oscillation effects. In this document we intend to highlight the importance of Near Detector facilities in LBN experiments to both constrain the systematic uncertainties affecting oscillation analyses but also to perform, thanks to their close location, measurements of broad benefit for LBN physics goals. A strong European contribution to these efforts is possible.
Comment: Document submitted to the European Strategy For European Particle Physics