NuFact Working Group
Collaboration:
The collaboration is the ECFA Working Groups
(WG) towards a Neutrino Factory Complex. Membership to the
WG, mandated, sponsored and periodically reviewed by ECFA, is
defined by partecipation to plenary groups, sub-groups and
R&D projects. The Working Groups consist of both particle
physicists, experimental and theoretical, and accelerator
physicists. Contributions are provided both by stable members and
more occasional collaborators, the above list of instiutions
certainly neglects some. The INFN members are among the most
active participants to the activities. INFN participates through
this WG of particle physicists funded by Commissione II and
through a group of accelerator specialists funded in the context
of the Progetti Speciali. They work in close proximity. The ECFA
Working Groups are themselves part of the world-wide loosely
defined but tightly interweaved Collaboration of EU, US and Japan
on all aspects of a future Neutrino Factory.
Laboratory and Beam: CERN hosts mosts of the meetings. R&D projects are carried out on proton, pion and muon beams at CERN, TRIUMPH and soon possibly at PSI and/or RAL.
National Responsible : V. Palladino (Napoli)
1 Goal of the Nufact Working Group
The ECFA works towards the Conceptual and
Technical Design and later the realization of a Muon Complex with
a Muon Storage Ring in mind as first application. This
would provide superior beams of muon AND electron neutrinos. This
has become known as Neutrino Factory (NuFact). Neutrino
Factories will eventually be capable of superior neutrino
intensity thanks to two major innovations:
1) the realization of a super intense proton
driver capable of accelerating up to 10^16 protons/sec
2) the selective acceleration of the muons
produced. It is the first time that we plan to accelerate
neutrino parents. This will result in an unprecedented increase
of neutrino flux, that is proportional to the square of the
parent momentum.
The proposal of the first concrete R&D project, the hadroproduction experiment HARP, is dated November 1999. We hope that the successful launch of HARP is only the first instance of generation inside the Working Group of such R&D projects. Studies towards the realization and the instrumentation of a Muon Ionization Cooling Experiment have advanced this year and promise to make a Proposal possible during 2002.While the Working Group includes in its vocation the stimulation of such R&D projects and the assembling of the human resources necessary, it aims at the same time to keep an independent existence and activity, focused on the physics reach of the Muon Complex and on the experimental detection techniques that will be used in its exploitation.
The INFN group has interest in the totality of the ECFA WG general program. In addition to the principal aim of a NuFact Complex, that is experimentation for long and very long baseline studies of neutrino oscillations, including possibly CP violation effects, a very rich additional program is envisaged. Short baseline neutrino physics with absolutely unprecedented intensities. And more in general the opening to experimentation of a high intensity fronteer that will complement the push for higher center of mass energies. Studies of rare decays and/or conversions of slow muons (lepton flavor violation), rare decay of kaons being the first natural candidates .
More on the Working Group: http://muonstoragerings.cern.ch/Welcome.html
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Achievements during 2001
Milestones 2002
Progress on the Conceptual Design of a Large Magnetic Detector and definition of its R&D activity | end 2002 |
Definition of European partecipation to large Water Cerenkov R&D activity | 30-10--2002 |
Organization of the 1st NuFact Summer School in Oxford (V. Palladino co-director) | 24-6-2002 |
Contribution to the NuFact02 Workshop in London | 1-7-2002 |
Preparation of a full Technical Proposal for a Muon Ionization Cooling Experiment | end 2002 |
Injection of HARP data in the simulations of the front end of the Muon Complez | 30-10--2002 |
Further work on detrailed simulation of the Muon Complex | end 2002 |
Full exploration of the potential of Superbeams and Beta beams | end 2002 |
3 INFN contributionto the Working Group
INFN contributes to the Working Group a significant fraction of its activity. The financial cost of its existence is limited.
4 Number of publications in refereed journals: 2
5 Number of talks to conferences: 6
6 Number of thesis on NuFact:
7 Leadership role in the NuFact Working Group
V. Palladino (NA) is member of the Steering Committee of the ECFA Group and organizes the Plenary Muon Weeks 4 times per year. M. Mezzetto is one of the main leaders of the work on Superbeams. P. Zuccheli is recognized as initiator and driving force in the sector of Betabeams. E. Radicioni and V. Palladino are respecrtively responsible for DAQ and Detector studies for the MICE experiment.
8 Innovative instruments
The Muon Complex is a far reaching completely novel device. It involves state of the art and beyond solutions to problems related to targetting, collection, cooling, acceleration and storage of neutrino parents and to detection of adequate samples of rare interactions of oscillated neutrinos. Unprecedented accelerator and detector technologies are being investigated and realized.
9 Competitive experiments: very similar efforts in USA and Japan. Growing sinergy and collaboration in very rapid progress.
10 International reviews
The NuFact studies are periodically reviewed by
ECFA and the national funding agencies (Commissione II in INFN).
Individual R&D projects are scrutinized by the Program
Committees of the Laboratory where a project is proposed.