Physical Review Special Topics. Accelerators and Beams (Mar 2014)

Neutrino super beam based on a superconducting proton linac

  • E. Baussan,
  • J. Bielski,
  • C. Bobeth,
  • E. Bouquerel,
  • O. Caretta,
  • P. Cupial,
  • T. Davenne,
  • C. Densham,
  • M. Dracos,
  • M. Fitton,
  • G. Gaudiot,
  • M. Kozien,
  • L. Lacny,
  • B. Lepers,
  • A. Longhin,
  • P. Loveridge,
  • F. Osswald,
  • P. Poussot,
  • M. Rooney,
  • B. Skoczen,
  • B. Szybinski,
  • A. Ustrzycka,
  • N. Vassilopoulos,
  • D. Wilcox,
  • A. Wroblewski,
  • J. Wurtz,
  • V. Zeter,
  • M. Zito

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.17.031001
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 3
p. 031001

Abstract

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We present a new design study of the neutrino Super Beam based on the Superconducting Proton Linac at CERN. This beam is aimed at megaton mass physics, a large water Cherenkov detector, proposed for the Laboratoire Souterrain de Modane in France, with a baseline of 130 km. The aim of this proposed facility is to study CP violation in the neutrino sector. In the study reported here, we have developed the conceptual design of the neutrino beam, especially the target and the magnetic focusing device. Indeed, this beam presents several unprecedented challenges, related to the high primary proton beam power (4 MW), the high repetition rate (50 Hz), and the low kinetic energy of the protons (4.5 GeV). The design is completed by a study of all the main components of the system, starting from the transport system to guide the beam to the target up to the beam dump. This is the first complete study of a neutrino beam based on a pebble-bed target capable of standing the large heat deposition of MW class proton beams.