A non-conventional neutrino beamline for the measurement of the electron neutrino cross section
Abstract
Absolute neutrino cross section measurements at the GeV scale are ultimately limited by the knowledge of the initial flux. In order to evade such limitation and reach the accuracy that is needed for precision oscillation physics ( 1%), substantial advances in flux measurement techniques are requested. We discuss here the possibility of instrumenting the decay tunnel to identify large-angle positrons and monitor e production from K+ → e+ e π0 decays. This non conventional technique opens up opportunities to measure the e CC cross section at the per cent level in the energy range of interest for DUNE/HK. We discuss the progress in the simulation of the facility (beamline and instrumentation) and the ongoing R&D.
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