Low-energy neutrino beams with an upgraded Fermilab proton driver

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Experiment

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16 pages, 8 figures, 5 tables; talk given at the "Workshop to kick off the APS Neutrino Study" at Argonne National Laboratory

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The beam properties of low-energy neutrino beams that would be possible at an upgraded 2 MW Fermilab 8 GeV Proton Source are described. In particular three options are considered; (i) a MiniBooNE-like beam using a conventional neutrino horn, (ii) a decay at rest neutrino source, and (iii) a neutrino beam downstream of a solenoid decay channel. In all three cases the fluxes are sufficiently large to provide an interesting physics program. Some physics examples are considered.

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