Neutrino velocity measurement with the OPERA experiment in the CNGS beam

In the thesis is presented the measurement of the neutrino velocity with the OPERA experiment in the CNGS beam, a muon neutrino beam produced at CERN. The OPERA detector observes muon neutrinos 730 km away from the source. Previous measurements of the neutrino velocity have been performed by other...

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Main Author: Brunetti, Giulia <1981>
Other Authors: Sioli, Maximiliano
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:en
Published: Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna 2011
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spelling ndltd-unibo.it-oai-amsdottorato.cib.unibo.it-39172014-03-24T16:29:27Z Neutrino velocity measurement with the OPERA experiment in the CNGS beam Brunetti, Giulia <1981> FIS/04 Fisica nucleare e subnucleare In the thesis is presented the measurement of the neutrino velocity with the OPERA experiment in the CNGS beam, a muon neutrino beam produced at CERN. The OPERA detector observes muon neutrinos 730 km away from the source. Previous measurements of the neutrino velocity have been performed by other experiments. Since the OPERA experiment aims the direct observation of muon neutrinos oscillations into tau neutrinos, a higher energy beam is employed. This characteristic together with the higher number of interactions in the detector allows for a measurement with a much smaller statistical uncertainty. Moreover, a much more sophisticated timing system (composed by cesium clocks and GPS receivers operating in “common view mode”), and a Fast Waveform Digitizer (installed at CERN and able to measure the internal time structure of the proton pulses used for the CNGS beam), allows for a new measurement with a smaller systematic error. Theoretical models on Lorentz violating effects can be investigated by neutrino velocity measurements with terrestrial beams. The analysis has been carried out with blind method in order to guarantee the internal consistency and the goodness of each calibration measurement. The performed measurement is the most precise one done with a terrestrial neutrino beam, the statistical accuracy achieved by the OPERA measurement is about 10 ns and the systematic error is about 20 ns. Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna Sioli, Maximiliano Autiero, Dario 2011-05-20 Doctoral Thesis PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/3917/ info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess
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Brunetti, Giulia <1981>
Neutrino velocity measurement with the OPERA experiment in the CNGS beam
description In the thesis is presented the measurement of the neutrino velocity with the OPERA experiment in the CNGS beam, a muon neutrino beam produced at CERN. The OPERA detector observes muon neutrinos 730 km away from the source. Previous measurements of the neutrino velocity have been performed by other experiments. Since the OPERA experiment aims the direct observation of muon neutrinos oscillations into tau neutrinos, a higher energy beam is employed. This characteristic together with the higher number of interactions in the detector allows for a measurement with a much smaller statistical uncertainty. Moreover, a much more sophisticated timing system (composed by cesium clocks and GPS receivers operating in “common view mode”), and a Fast Waveform Digitizer (installed at CERN and able to measure the internal time structure of the proton pulses used for the CNGS beam), allows for a new measurement with a smaller systematic error. Theoretical models on Lorentz violating effects can be investigated by neutrino velocity measurements with terrestrial beams. The analysis has been carried out with blind method in order to guarantee the internal consistency and the goodness of each calibration measurement. The performed measurement is the most precise one done with a terrestrial neutrino beam, the statistical accuracy achieved by the OPERA measurement is about 10 ns and the systematic error is about 20 ns.
author2 Sioli, Maximiliano
author_facet Sioli, Maximiliano
Brunetti, Giulia <1981>
author Brunetti, Giulia <1981>
author_sort Brunetti, Giulia <1981>
title Neutrino velocity measurement with the OPERA experiment in the CNGS beam
title_short Neutrino velocity measurement with the OPERA experiment in the CNGS beam
title_full Neutrino velocity measurement with the OPERA experiment in the CNGS beam
title_fullStr Neutrino velocity measurement with the OPERA experiment in the CNGS beam
title_full_unstemmed Neutrino velocity measurement with the OPERA experiment in the CNGS beam
title_sort neutrino velocity measurement with the opera experiment in the cngs beam
publisher Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna
publishDate 2011
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