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16–21 Sep 2024
Argonne National Laboratory
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Collimated muon beam proposal for probing neutrino charge-parity violation

19 Sep 2024, 13:45
20m
A1100 (#401)

A1100

#401

Talk: remote WG1: Neutrino Oscillation Physics Parallel: WG 1x3

Speaker

Alim Ruzi (PeKing university)

Description

The phenomenon of neutrino oscillation is of great theoretical and experimental interest for our
understand of the nature of the neutrino and its implication for physics beyond the standard Model.
Currently available neutrino oscillation experiments can already constrain neutrino mixing parameters
with a confidence level up to 3 standard deviations ($\sigma$). However, it remains challenging to provide a
deterministic constraint on the Charge-Parity (CP) violation phase of the neutrino mixing matrix. Here,
we propose an experimental setup that exploits collimated muon beams to probe neutrino CP-
violation. In our proposed acceleration experiment, a 45 GeV positron source with additional muon
collimation, interfaces with near-future neutrino detectors like DUNE and T2K, to probe neutrino CP-
violation phase with a significantly higher sensitivity than obtained with the neutrino detectors alone,
and to determine tau neutrino properties. Simulations estimate the collection of 10 4 tau (anti-) neutrino
in 5 years, and a sensitivity of over 7 standard deviations for $\delta_{CP}$ = $|\pi/2|$ in 5 years. Collecting $\nu_{\tau}$
appearance events from $\mu^-$ and $\mu^+$ beams over 10 years can attain a 3-4 standard deviation sensitivity.
This proposal may serve as a tau factory.

Working Group WG 1: Neutrino Oscillation Physics

Primary author

Alim Ruzi (PeKing university)

Presentation materials