Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Experiment
Scientific paper
2011-10-27
Physics
High Energy Physics
High Energy Physics - Experiment
Corresponding author R.J.Wilson (Bob.Wilson@colostate.edu); 113 pages, 90 figures
Scientific paper
In early 2010, the Long-Baseline Neutrino Experiment (LBNE) science collaboration initiated a study to investigate the physics potential of the experiment with a broad set of different beam, near- and far-detector configurations. Nine initial topics were identified as scientific areas that motivate construction of a long-baseline neutrino experiment with a very large far detector. We summarize the scientific justification for each topic and the estimated performance for a set of far detector reference configurations. We report also on a study of optimized beam parameters and the physics capability of proposed Near Detector configurations. This document was presented to the collaboration in fall 2010 and updated with minor modifications in early 2011.
Akiri T.
Allspach Del
Andrews Matthew
Arisaka Katsushi
Arrieta-Diaz E.
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