Future Accelerator-Based Neutrino Beams
Abstract
High energy and high beam power accelerators are extensively used for the neutrino physics research. At present, the leading operational facilities are the Fermilab Main Injector complex that delivers over 0.75 MW of 120 GeV protons on the neutrino target, and the J-PARC facility in Japan which recently approached 0.5 MW of the 30 GeV proton beam power. Here we present the status and planned upgrades of the Fermilab and J-PARC accelerators and proposals for the next generation accelerator-based facilities, their challenges and required and ongoing accelerator R&D programs aimed to address corresponding cost and performance risks.
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