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The Acceleration and Storage of Radioactive Ions for a Beta-Beam Facility (2004)

Abstract
The term beta-beam has been coined for the production of a pure beam of electron neutrinos or their antiparticles through the decay of radioactive ions circulating in a storage ring. This concept requires radioactive ions to be accelerated to as high Lorentz  as 150. The neutrino source itself consists of a storage ring for this energy range, with long straight sections in line with the experiment(s). Such a decay ring does not exist at CERN today, nor does a high-intensity proton source for the production of the radioactive ions. Nevertheless, the existing CERN accelerator infrastructure could be used as this would still represent an important saving for a beta-beam facility.

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Download http://documents.cern.ch/cgi-bin/setlink?base=preprint&categ=cern&id=ab-2004-006
http://documents.cern.ch/cgi-bin/setlink?base=preprint&categ=physics&id=0312042
http://arxiv.org/pdf/physics/0312042
http://cdsweb.cern.ch/record/705828/files/ab-2004-006.pdf
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Repository CERN Document Server (Switzerland)
Keywords Accelerators and Storage Rings
Language eng