Author(s)
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Ahdida, C. (CERN) ; Arduini, G. (CERN ; Arizona State U.) ; Balazs, K. (CERN) ; Bartosik, H. (CERN) ; Bernhard, J. (CERN) ; Boyarsky, A. (Leiden U. ; IP2I, Lyon) ; Brod, J. (Cincinnati U.) ; Brugger, M. (CERN) ; Calviani, M. (CERN) ; Ceccucci, A. (CERN) ; Crivellin, A. (Zurich U. ; PSI, Villigen) ; D'Ambrosio, G. (INFN, Naples) ; De Lellis, G. (INFN, Naples ; Naples U.) ; Döbrich, B. (Munich, Max Planck Inst.) ; Fraser, M. (CERN) ; Ximenes, R. Franqueira (CERN) ; Golutvin, A. (Imperial Coll., London) ; Alonso, M. Gonzalez (Valencia U., IFIC) ; Goudzovski, E. (Birmingham U.) ; Grenard, J.-L. (CERN) ; Heeck, J. (Virginia U.) ; Jaeckel, J. (U. Heidelberg, ITP ; Arizona State U.) ; Jacobsson, R. (CERN) ; Kadi, Y. (CERN) ; Kahlhoefer, F. (KIT, Karlsruhe, TTP) ; Kling, F. (DESY) ; Koval, M. (Frascati) ; Lanfranchi, G. ; Lazzeroni, C. (Birmingham U.) ; Mahmoudi, F. (CERN ; IP2I, Lyon) ; Marzocca, D. (INFN, Trieste) ; Massri, K. (CERN) ; Moulson, M. ; Neshatpour, S. (INFN, Naples) ; Osborne, J. (CERN) ; Pospelov, M. (Minnesota U., Theor. Phys. Inst. ; Minnesota U.) ; Prebibaj, T. (CERN) ; Rabemananjara, T.R. (NIKHEF, Amsterdam ; Vrije U., Amsterdam) ; Rembser, Ch. (CERN) ; Rojo, J. (NIKHEF, Amsterdam ; Vrije U., Amsterdam) ; Rozanov, A. (Marseille, CPPM) ; Ruggiero, G. (Lancaster U. ; CERN) ; Rumolo, G. (CERN) ; Schnell, G. (Basque U., Bilbao) ; Schott, M. (Mainz U.) ; Soreq, Y. (Technion) ; Spadaro, T. ; Vallée, C. (Marseille, CPPM ; Arizona State U.) ; Zickler, T. (CERN) ; Zupan, J. (Cincinnati U.) |
Abstract
| The Experimental Cavern North 3 (ECN3) is an underground experimental cavern on the CERN Prévessin site. ECN3 currently hosts the NA62 experiment, with a physics programme devoted to rare kaon decays and searches of hidden particles approved until Long Shutdown 3 (LS3). Several options are proposed on the longer term in order to make best use of the worldwide unique potential of the high-intensity/high-energy proton beam extracted from the Super Proton Synchrotron (SPS) in ECN3. The current status of their study by the CERN Physics Beyond Colliders (PBC) Study Group is presented, including considerations on beam requirements and upgrades, detector R&D; and construction, schedules and cost, as well as physics potential within the CERN and worldwide landscape. |