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The European Spallation Source neutrino Super Beam, ESSnuSB, is a second-generation long baseline project that aims to measure the CP violation in the lepton sector with high precision at the second neutrino oscillation maximum. ESSnuSB will be based in Europe and will benefit from the high power of the European Spallation Source (ESS) LINAC in Lund-Sweden to produce the world’s most intense neutrino beam. The second phase, called ESSnuSBplus, aims to measure the neutrino-Nucleus cross-section in the low energy range of 0.2-0.6 GeV using a Low Energy nuSTORM and a Low Energy Monitored Neutrino Beam facilities. Additionally, with the low energy neutrinos from these facilities, ESSnuSBplus will be also capable of studying the sterile neutrinos.
In this talk, we will shed more light on the design study on the detector, currently in progress, its subsystems design and the expected physics reach.
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