8–10 Apr 2026
John McIntyre Conference Centre
Europe/London timezone

Simulation studies for the nuSTORM facility

10 Apr 2026, 11:15
15m
Duddingston

Duddingston

Parallel talk Neutrino Physics Parallel - neutrinos

Speaker

WONJONG CHANG (University of Warwick/STFC RAL)

Description

nuSTORM (neutrinos from STORed Muons) is a future-generation accelerator-based neutrino facility that is currently being designed to have %-level flux uncertainty. This facility produces neutrinos from the decay of muons circulating in a storage ring. nuSTORM will be able to measure ν-nucleus cross-section with great precision for both electron and muon neutrinos. The storage ring will store muons with a momentum range of 1–6 GeV/c covering the energy range of major future experiments such as DUNE and Hyper-K. Beyond standard model sensitivity can also be expected. Additionally, nuSTORM can pioneer accelerator technologies such as being a testbed for muon colliders, magnet technologies, and beam monitoring. This talk will cover updates on the simulation of the storage ring and the studies of the emerging neutrino beams.

Author

WONJONG CHANG (University of Warwick/STFC RAL)

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