Kavli Affiliate: Mark Hartz
| First 5 Authors: Aysel Kayis Topaksu, Edward Blucher, Bernard Andrieu, Jianming Bian, Byron Roe
| Summary:
With the discovery of non-zero value of $theta_{13}$ mixing angle, the next
generation of long-baseline neutrino (LBN) experiments offers the possibility
of obtaining statistically significant samples of muon and electron neutrinos
and anti-neutrinos with large oscillation effects. In this document we intend
to highlight the importance of Near Detector facilities in LBN experiments to
both constrain the systematic uncertainties affecting oscillation analyses but
also to perform, thanks to their close location, measurements of broad benefit
for LBN physics goals. A strong European contribution to these efforts is
possible.
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