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Report number CERN-SHiP-PROC-2016-008
Title Neutrino physics with the SHiP experiment
Author(s) Buonaura, Annarita (Naples U. ; INFN, Naples)
Collaboration SHiP Collaboration
Publication 2015
Imprint 2016-09-09
In: PoS NEUTEL2015 (2015) pp.064
In: 16th International Workshop on Neutrino Telescopes (Neutel2015), Venice, Italy, 2 - 6 Mar 2015, pp.064
Subject category Particle Physics - Experiment
Accelerator/Facility, Experiment CERN SPS ; SHiP
Abstract Despite the Standard Model (SM) has been strongly confirmed by the Higgs discovery, several experimental facts are still not explained. The SHiP experiment (Search for Hidden Particles), a beam dump experiment at CERN, aims at the observation of long lived particles very weakly coupled with ordinary matter. These particles of the GeV mass scale, foreseen in many extensions of the SM, might come from the decay of charmed hadrons produced in the collision of a 400 GeV proton beam on a target. High rates of all the three active neutrinos are also expected. For the first time the properties and the cross section of the ντ will be studied thanks to a detector based on nuclear emulsions, with the micrometric resolution needed to identify the tau lepton produced in neutrino interactions. Measuring the charge of the tau daughters, will enable the first observation of the ν ̄τ and the study of its cross section.
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