Edgecock, R. and Wildner, E. (2011) The EUROnu Project: A High Intensity Neutrino Oscillation Facility in Europe. In: Proceedings of the 2nd International Particle Accelerator Conference. IPAC 2011 . JACoW, San Sebastian, Spain, pp. 894-896. ISBN 978-92-9083-366-6
Abstract

EUROnu is a European Commission funded FP7 Design Study investigating three possible options for a future high intensity neutrino oscillation facility in Europe. These options are a CERN to Frejus Super-Beam, a Neutrino Factory and a Beta Beam. The aims of the project are to undertake the crucial R&D on each of the accelerator facilities and determine their performance and relative cost, including the baseline detectors for each facility. A comparison will then be made and the results reported to the CERN Council as part of the CERN Strategy Review.

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