The CERN-Gran Sasso Neutrino Program
D. Duchesneau

TL;DR
This paper reviews the CERN-Gran Sasso neutrino program, focusing on the CNGS beam and the OPERA and ICARUS detectors designed to study neutrino oscillations and properties.
Contribution
It introduces the experimental setup with the CNGS beam and two detectors, OPERA and ICARUS, aimed at advancing neutrino oscillation research.
Findings
Preparation of OPERA and ICARUS detectors underway
Expected to provide insights into neutrino oscillation physics
Enhances understanding of neutrino properties from CERN to Gran Sasso
Abstract
This paper reviews the current experimental program envisaged with the future CERN neutrino beam called CNGS. Two detectors, OPERA and ICARUS, are under preparation and should investigate the neutrino properties coming from the CNGS to shed light on neutrino oscillation physics.
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Taxonomy
TopicsNeutrino Physics Research · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
