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The poor knowledge of neutrino cross sections at the GeV scale is projected to be responsible for some of the leading sources of uncertainty in next-generation oscillation experiments. Building on the ideas and R&D from ENUBET and NuTAG, we present a proposal for the nuSCOPE experiment (see arXiv:2503.21589). nuSCOPE is a high-precision, short-baseline neutrino experiment at CERN that employs neutrino monitoring and tagging. Instrumentation placed along the beamline and inside the decay tunnel enables percent-level $\nu_e$ and $\nu_{\mu}$ flux monitoring and a neutrino energy determination that is independent of final-state particle reconstruction at the neutrino detector. This opens up the possibility for neutrino cross section studies with unprecedented level of detail and precision. This contribution will present the beamline design, proposed instrumentation technologies, results from prototyping efforts, and scenarios for implementation at CERN. We will also highlight the physics potential of such a facility, particularly in the context of cross-section measurements relevant to DUNE and Hyper-Kamiokande.
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| Internet talk | Maybe |
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| Is this an abstract from experimental collaboration? | Yes |
| Name of experiment and experimental site | nuSCOPE |
| Is the speaker for that presentation defined? | No |