Search for "anomalies" from neutrino and anti-neutrino oscillations at Delta_m^2 ~ 1eV^2 with muon spectrometers and large LAr-TPC imaging detectors
M. Antonello, D. Bagliani, B. Baibussinov, H. Bilokon, F. Boffelli, M., Bonesini, E. Calligarich, N. Canci, S. Centro, A. Cesana, K. Cieslik, D. B., Cline, A. G. Cocco, D. Dequal, A. Dermenev, R. Dolfini, M. De Gerone, S., Dussoni, C. Farnese, A. Fava, A. Ferrari, G. Fiorillo

TL;DR
This paper proposes an experimental setup using advanced neutrino detectors and spectrometers at CERN to search for sterile neutrinos by detecting anomalies in neutrino oscillations at a specific mass-squared difference.
Contribution
It introduces a novel experimental configuration combining LAr-TPCs and magnetized spectrometers to improve sensitivity to sterile neutrino oscillations at Delta_m^2 ~ 1eV^2.
Findings
Design of a dual-detector system at CERN for sterile neutrino search.
Use of LAr-TPCs with electron-pi_zero discrimination for background rejection.
Implementation of spectrometers for charge identification and muon momentum measurement.
Abstract
This proposal describes an experimental search for sterile neutrinos beyond the Standard Model with a new CERN-SPS neutrino beam. The experiment is based on two identical LAr-TPC's followed by magnetized spectrometers, observing the electron and muon neutrino events at 1600 and 300 m from the proton target. This project will exploit the ICARUS T600, moved from LNGS to the CERN "Far" position. An additional 1/4 of the T600 detector will be constructed and located in the "Near" position. Two spectrometers will be placed downstream of the two LAr-TPC detectors to greatly complement the physics capabilities. Spectrometers will exploit a classical dipole magnetic field with iron slabs, and a new concept air-magnet, to perform charge identification and muon momentum measurements in a wide energy range over a large transverse area. In the two positions, the radial and energy spectra of the…
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TopicsNeutrino Physics Research · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
