The OPERA Experiment
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Auteurs : M. DracosSource :
- Physics of atomic nuclei [ 1063-7788 ] ; 2004-06.
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The OPERA (oscillation project with emulsion-tracking apparatus) experiment aims to observe an unambiguous νμ ↔ ντ oscillation in the parameter region allowed by previous experiments. The OPERA detector will be installed in the underground Gran Sasso Laboratory, 732 km away from CERN, where the CNGS (CERN neutrino beam to Gran Sasso) νμ beam will be produced. The signature of the presence of ντ's in the νμ beam will be the detection of τ leptons produced by ντ interactions. Nuclear emulsions will be used for precise event reconstruction, while electronic detectors will be used for triggering.© 2004 MAIK Nauka / Interperiodica .
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DT : | Publication en série; Niveau analytique |
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EA : | The OPERA (oscillation project with emulsion-tracking apparatus) experiment aims to observe an unambiguous νμ ↔ ντ oscillation in the parameter region allowed by previous experiments. The OPERA detector will be installed in the underground Gran Sasso Laboratory, 732 km away from CERN, where the CNGS (CERN neutrino beam to Gran Sasso) νμ beam will be produced. The signature of the presence of ντ's in the νμ beam will be the detection of τ leptons produced by ντ interactions. Nuclear emulsions will be used for precise event reconstruction, while electronic detectors will be used for triggering.© 2004 MAIK Nauka / Interperiodica . |
CC : | 001B10D60P; 001B20F65; 001B10C15 |
FD : | 1460P; 2665; 1315; Appareillage; Article synthèse; Etude expérimentale; Oscillation neutrino; Masse neutrino; Système mesure; Détection neutrino; Lepton tau; Interaction neutrino; Détecteur particule |
ED : | Instrumentation; Reviews; Experimental study; Neutrino oscillations; Neutrino mass; Measurement systems; Neutrino detection; Tau leptons; Neutrino interactions; Particle detectors |
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