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LBNO-DEMO: Large-scale neutrino detector demonstrators for phased performance assessment in view of a long-baseline oscillation experiment
L. AgostinoB. AndrieuR. AsfandiyarovD. AutieroO. BésidaF. BayR. BayesA. M. Blebea-apostuA. BlondelM. BogomilovS. BolognesiS. BordoniA. BravarM. Buizza-avanziniF. CadouxD. CaiuloM. CalinM. CampanelliC. CantiniL. ChaussardD. ChesneanuN. ColinoP. CrivelliI. De BonisY. DéclaisJ. DawsonC. De La TailleP. Del Amo SanchezA. DelbartS. Di LuiseD. DuchesneauF. DulucqJ. DumarchezI. EfthymiopoulosS. EmeryT. EnqvistL. EpprechtT. EsanuD. FrancoD. FrancoM. FriendV. GalymovA. GendottiC. GigantiI. Gil-botellaM. C GomoiuP. GorodetzkyA. HaeslerT. HasegawaS. HorikawaM. IevaA. JipaY. KaradzhovI. KarpikovA. KhotjantsevA. KorzenevD. KrynY. KudenkoP. KuusiniemiI. LazanuJ. -M. LevyK. LooT. LuxJ. MaalampiR. M. MargineanuJ. MarteauC. MartinG. Martin-chassardE. MazzucatoA. MefodievO. MineevB. MitricaS. MurphyT. NakadairaM. NessiK. NikolicsL. NitaE. NoahP. NovellaG. A. NuijtenT. OvsiannikovaC. PalomaresT. PatzakE. PennacchioL. PerialeH. PessardB. PopovM. RavonelM. RaynerC. RegenfusC. RisteaO. RisteaA. RobertA. RubbiaK. SakashitaF. SanchezR. SantorelliE. ScantamburloF. SergiampietriD. SgalabernaM. SlupeckiF. J. P. SolerD. L. StancaA. TonazzoW. H. TrzaskaR. TsenovG. Vankova-kirilovaF. VannucciG. VasseurA. VerdugoT. ViantS. WuN. YershovL. ZambelliM. Zitosubject
High Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex)Physics - Instrumentation and DetectorsPhysics::Instrumentation and Detectors[PHYS.HEXP]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Experiment [hep-ex]FOS: Physical sciencesHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentInstrumentation and Detectors (physics.ins-det)[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-INS-DET]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Instrumentation and Detectors [physics.ins-det]High Energy Physics - Experimentdescription
In June 2012, an Expression of Interest for a long-baseline experiment (LBNO) has been submitted to the CERN SPSC. LBNO considers three types of neutrino detector technologies: a double-phase liquid argon (LAr) TPC and a magnetised iron detector as far detectors. For the near detector, a high-pressure gas TPC embedded in a calorimeter and a magnet is the baseline design. A mandatory milestone is a concrete prototyping effort towards the envisioned large-scale detectors, and an accompanying campaign of measurements aimed at assessing the detector associated systematic errors. The proposed $6\times 6\times 6$m$^3$ DLAr is an industrial prototype of the design discussed in the EoI and scalable to 20 kton or 50~kton. It is to be constructed and operated in a controlled laboratory and surface environment with test beam access, such as the CERN North Area (NA). Its successful operation and full characterisation will be a fundamental milestone, likely opening the path to an underground deployment of larger detectors. The response of the DLAr demonstrator will be measured and understood with an unprecedented precision in a charged particle test beam (0.5-20 GeV/c). The exposure will certify the assumptions and calibrate the response of the detector, and allow to develop and to benchmark sophisticated reconstruction algorithms, such as those of 3-dimensional tracking, particle ID and energy flow in liquid argon. All these steps are fundamental for validating the correctness of the physics performance described in the LBNO EoI.
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