Optimisation of future long baseline neutrino experiments
Olga Mena

TL;DR
This paper reviews upcoming long baseline neutrino experiments, comparing their sensitivities to key parameters, and introduces a new low energy neutrino factory concept for improved neutrino mass hierarchy determination.
Contribution
It provides a comparative analysis of future neutrino experiments and proposes a novel low energy neutrino factory design.
Findings
Different experiments have varying sensitivities to neutrino parameters.
Alternative methods to neutrino-antineutrino comparison are explored.
The low energy neutrino factory offers promising advantages.
Abstract
The aim of this talk is to review near and far future long baseline neutrino experiments as superbeams, beta-Beams and neutrino factories, comparing their sensitivities to the unknown parameters in the neutrino oscillation sector. We focus on the extraction of the neutrino mass hierarchy, exploring alternatives to the commonly used neutrino-antineutrino comparison. Special attention to a new concept of neutrino factory design, the low energy neutrino factory, is given.
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Taxonomy
TopicsNeutrino Physics Research · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
