Whitepaper on the DAEdALUS Program
C. Aberle, A. Adelmann, J.Alonso, W.A. Barletta, R. Barlow, L., Bartoszek, A. Bungau, A. Calanna, D. Campo, L. Calabretta, L. Celona, G., Collin, J.M. Conrad, A. de Gouvea, Z. Djurcic, S. Gammino, D. Garisto, R., Gutierrez, R.R. Johnson, Y. Kamyshkov, G. Karagiorgi, A. Kolano

TL;DR
This whitepaper reviews the DAEdALUS high power cyclotron program, highlighting new measurement capabilities for CP violation in neutrinos, past achievements, ongoing R&D, and future plans as of 2013.
Contribution
It reports new measurement capabilities for CP violation in neutrinos and reviews recent R&D successes and future plans for high power cyclotron development.
Findings
Measurement capability between 4 and 12 degrees on CP violating parameter
Review of IsoDAR antineutrino disappearance search results
Construction of a beamline teststand completed
Abstract
This whitepaper describes the status of the DAEdALUS program for development of high power cyclotrons as of the time of the final meeting of the Division of Particles and Fields 2013 Community Study ("Snowmass"). We report several new results, including a measurement capability between 4 and 12 degrees on the CP violating parameter in the neutrino sector. Past results, including the capability of the IsoDAR high Dm^2 antielectron neutrino disappearance search, are reviewed. A discussion of the R&D successes, including construction of a beamline teststand, and future plans are provided. This text incorporates short whitepapers written for subgroups in the Intensity Frontier and Frontier Capabilities Working Groups that are available on the Snowmass website.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Neutrino Physics Research · Particle accelerators and beam dynamics
