Abstract

The generation of neutrino beams at proton accelerators is a difficult scientific and engineering problem. To obtain narrow directional neutrino beams for experiments, intense extracted proton beams are used, secondary particles ([Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text] mesons) are generated at an external target. Further, to obtain parallel beams of these neutrino parent particles, high-current electromagnetic lenses are used. In this work, a surprisingly simple method based on a crystal focusing device has been proposed to obtain neutrino beams. Neutrino fluxes are calculated in comparison with the traditional scheme.

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