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[en] A proposal was submitted to Fermilab for a Booster Neutrino Experiment (BooNE) to confirm the discovery of neutrino oscillations at LANL using a Liquid Scintillator Neutrino Detector (LSND). The location of the experiment at the Fermilab Booster will provide for higher signal rates than were possible at LSND by about an order of magnitude. BooNE will also provide an opportunity for observing the signal under very different conditions and with different systematics than were present at LSND. The muon collider will provide an opportunity to further explore this region of parameter space with a different set of systematics. Most important will be that the neutrino flux will be accurately known, since the current of the parent muon beam can be measured very precisely. This source will provide a and flux equal in magnitude and with easily calculable energy and spatial distributions
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Apr 1998; 9 p; Front end of the muon colliders workshop; Batavia, IL (United States); 6-9 Nov 1997; FERMILAB-CONF--98/112; CONF-971194--; CONTRACT AC02-76CH03000; ALSO AVAILABLE FROM OSTI AS DE98052949; NTIS; INIS; US GOVT. PRINTING OFFICE DEP
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