Autor: |
M. Longo, I. Stancu, C. Lendvai, J.J. Grudzinski, L. Mikaelyan, N. Stanton, M. Tanimoto, Jan Conrad, W. Potzel, V. Sinev, C. Mauger, N. Tamura, S. Choubey, G. A. Horton-Smith, E. Yakushev, Y.S. Lu, H. Nunokawa, J. Sims, M. Goger-Neff, J. Klein, B. Roe, R. Stefanski, T. Lasserre, K.T. Knopfle, O. Yasuda, D. Demutrh, P. Kasper, F. Gray, J. Thron, O. Dadoun, T. Lachenmaier, J.C. Anjos, Lothar Oberauer, E. Blucher, C. Buck, W. Hofmann, J. M. Link, R. Kadel, B.E. Berger, J. Beacom, T. Bolton, S. Sukhotin, T. Schwertz, K. M. Heeger, J. Pilcher, R. Shellard, D. Reyna, S. Schonert, H. Jostlein, P. Giusti, M. Selvi, H. Wong, H. Minakata, P. Rapidis, F. von Feilitzsch, J.A. Formaggio, O.L.G. Peres, R. Plunkett, E. von Toerne, V.P. Martemyanov, Y. Sakamoto, Yu. Kozlov, D. Kryn, Y. Efremenko, M. Obolensky, D. Ayres, Patrick Huber, J.P. Meyer, Z. Wang, R. Sidwell, Andre de Gouvea, K. Anderson, B.K. Fujikawa, F. Dessages-Ardellier, C. Grieb, F. Hartmann, V. Kuchler, D. Naples, S. Parke, Robert Svoboda, D. Finley, R. McKeown, G. Mention, F. Seukane, D. Kaplan, J. Li, I. Bediaga, C.G. Yang, D. Vignaud, J. Busenitz, M. Cribier, H. Sugiyama, H. Manghetti, J. Kersten, Y.Q. Ma, R. Shrock, H. de Kerret, R. Talaga, L. Inzhechik, M. Rolinec, V. Kopeikin, C. Wagner, G. Sartorelli, W. Bugg, F. Dalnoki-Veress, S.T. Petcov, G. Raffelt, M. Kuze, J. Jochum, M. H. Shaevitz, K.B. Luk, Caren Hagner, C. Laughton, V.J. Guarino, Manfred Lindner, Yuri Kamyshkov, Y.F. Wang, A. de Bellefon, Maury Goodman, T. Sumiyoshi, M. Decowski, W. Winter, S.J. Freedman, S. Bilenky, M. Garbini |
Rok vydání: |
2004 |
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DOI: |
10.2172/834503 |
Popis: |
There has been superb progress in understanding the neutrino sector of elementary particle physics in the past few years. It is now widely recognized that the possibility exists for a rich program of measuring CP violation and matter effects in future accelerator {nu} experiments, which has led to intense efforts to consider new programs at neutrino superbeams, off-axis detectors, neutrino factories and beta beams. However, the possibility of measuring CP violation can be fulfilled only if the value of the neutrino mixing parameter {theta}{sub 13} is such that sin{sup 2} (2{theta}{sub 13}) greater than or equal to on the order of 0.01. The authors of this white paper are an International Working Group of physicists who believe that a timely new experiment at a nuclear reactor sensitive to the neutrino mixing parameter {theta}{sub 13} in this range has a great opportunity for an exciting discovery, a non-zero value to {theta}{sub 13}. This would be a compelling next step of this program. We are studying possible new reactor experiments at a variety of sites around the world, and we have collaborated to prepare this document to advocate this idea and describe some of the issues that are involved. |
Databáze: |
OpenAIRE |
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