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The estimation of neutrino fluxes produced by proton-proton collisions at $\sqrt{s}=14$ TeV of the LHC

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arxiv 1110.1971 v2 pith:PIADEJUU submitted 2011-10-10 hep-ex hep-ph

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keywords neutrinocollisionsproton-protonfluxesproducedsqrtawaybeams
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Intense and collimated neutrino beams are produced by charm and beauty particle decays from proton-proton collisions at the LHC. A neutrino experiment would be run parasitically without interrupting the LHC physics program during the collider run. We estimate the neutrino fluxes from proton-proton collisions at $\sqrt{s}=14$ TeV of the LHC with the designed luminosity, $10^{34} \lumi$. By mounting about 200 tons of fiducial volume of a neutrino detector at 300 $\m$ away from the interaction point, about 150,000 of charged current neutrino events per year can be observable.

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