The Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (JLab) is a national laboratory in the United States. It houses the Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility (CEBAF), with energies up to 12 GeV and currents up to 100 μA. JLab studies hadron physics in fixed target experiments. Downstream of the target, electrons are absorbed into a Beam-Dump (BD). Particles produced in the BD can originate secondary beams that can be used to explore new physics frontiers in parallel to the current physics program. Secondary beams include neutrinos, muons and (if it exist) light dark matter.
Lepton beam facilities at the intensity frontier
Fulci A.
2023-01-01
Abstract
The Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (JLab) is a national laboratory in the United States. It houses the Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility (CEBAF), with energies up to 12 GeV and currents up to 100 μA. JLab studies hadron physics in fixed target experiments. Downstream of the target, electrons are absorbed into a Beam-Dump (BD). Particles produced in the BD can originate secondary beams that can be used to explore new physics frontiers in parallel to the current physics program. Secondary beams include neutrinos, muons and (if it exist) light dark matter.File in questo prodotto:
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