The CERN to Gran Sasso neutrino beam (CNGS) is now approaching the commissioning phase. Start of operations is planned in spring 2006 and the first physics runs could be available by summer 2006. In this talk we revise the status of the CNGS project and the construction of the experiments (OPERA and ICARUS) that will exploit this unique facility.

Terranova, F. (2006). The CNGS physics program. In New frontiers in subnuclear physics. Proceedings, 4th International Workshop, Frontier Science, Milan, Italy, September 12-17 2005 (pp.161-168). Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare.

The CNGS physics program

Terranova, F
2006

Abstract

The CERN to Gran Sasso neutrino beam (CNGS) is now approaching the commissioning phase. Start of operations is planned in spring 2006 and the first physics runs could be available by summer 2006. In this talk we revise the status of the CNGS project and the construction of the experiments (OPERA and ICARUS) that will exploit this unique facility.
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Nuclear and High Energy Physics
English
4th International Workshop on Frontier Science: New Frontiers in Subnuclear Physics
2005
Pullia, A; Paganoni, M
New frontiers in subnuclear physics. Proceedings, 4th International Workshop, Frontier Science, Milan, Italy, September 12-17 2005
888640946X
2006
40
161
168
http://www.lnf.infn.it/sis/frascatiseries/volumes.html
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Terranova, F. (2006). The CNGS physics program. In New frontiers in subnuclear physics. Proceedings, 4th International Workshop, Frontier Science, Milan, Italy, September 12-17 2005 (pp.161-168). Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare.
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