Letter of Intent for Double-CHOOZ: a Search for the Mixing Angle Theta13

Abstract

Tremendous progress has been achieved in neutrino oscillation physics during the last few years. However, the smallness of the 13 neutrino mixing angle still remains enigmatic. The current best constraint comes from the CHOOZ reactor neutrino experiment 2t13 < 0.2 (at 90% C.L., for 2=2.0 10-3 eV2). We propose a new experiment on the same site, Double-CHOOZ, to explore the range of 2t13 from 0.2 to 0.03, within three years of data taking. The improvement of the CHOOZ result requires an increase in the statistics, a reduction of the systematic error below one percent, and a careful control of the cosmic ray induced background. Therefore, Double-CHOOZ will use two identical detectors, one at 150 m and another at 1.05 km distance from the nuclear cores. The plan is to start data taking with two detectors in 2008, and to reach a sensitivity of 0.05 in 2009, and 0.03 in 2011.

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