Optimizing the green-field beta beam: Small versus large theta_13

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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5 pages, 2 figures. Talk given at the 10th International Workshop on Neutrino factories, Super beams and Beta beams (NuFact08)

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We discuss the optimization of a green-field beta beam in terms of baseline, boost factor, luminosity, and isotope pair used. We identify two qualitatively different cases: theta_13 not discovered at the time a decision has to be made (theta_13 small), and theta_13 discovered at that time (theta_13 large). For small theta_13, it turns out that the obtainable sensitivity is essentially a matter of the effort one is willing to spend. For large theta_13, however, one can find clear optimization criteria, and one can use the information on theta_13 obtained until then.

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