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- who: E. Wildner et al. from the CERN, Geneva, Switzerland AlbaNova University have published the research: The Opportunity Offered by the ESSnuSB Project to Exploit the Larger Leptonic CP Violation Signal at the Second Oscillation Maximum and the Requirements of This Project on the ESS Accelerator Complex, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors report on some further progress made in the study of the ESSnuSB project, in particular regarding its performance for CP violation discovery and measurement, the proton accumulator ring, and the Near Detector. The input to the study was a neutrino beam . . .
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