The SHiP experiment at CERN
The current status of the proposed SHiP experiment at the CERN Beam Dump Facility is presented. SHiP is a general-purpose fixed-target experiment. The 400 GeV/$c$ proton beam extracted from the SPS will be dumped on a heavy target to integrate $2 \times 10^{20}$ protons on target in five years. The...
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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13.09.2020
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Summary: | The current status of the proposed SHiP experiment at the CERN Beam Dump
Facility is presented. SHiP is a general-purpose fixed-target experiment. The
400 GeV/$c$ proton beam extracted from the SPS will be dumped on a heavy target
to integrate $2 \times 10^{20}$ protons on target in five years. The detector,
based on a long vacuum tank followed by a spectrometer and particle
identification detectors, will allow to probe a variety of models with light
long-lived exotic particles and masses below ${\cal O}(10)$ GeV/$c^2$. The main
focus will be the physics of the so-called hidden portals, i.e. the search for
dark photons, light scalars and pseudo-scalars, and heavy neutrinos. The
sensitivity to heavy neutrinos will allow to probe, in the mass range between
the kaon and the charm meson mass, a coupling range for which baryogenesis and
active neutrino masses could also be explained. A second dedicated detector
will study neutrinos and explore light dark matter. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2009.06003 |