Benedikt, MichaelBechtold, AlexanderBorgnolutti, FranckBouquerel, ElianBozyk, LarsBruer, JensChance, AntoineDelahaye, PierreFabich, AdrianHancock, StevenHansen, ChristianJensen, ErkKallberg, AndersKirk, MarkusLachaize, AntoineLindroos, MatsMagistris, MatteoMueller, AlexanderPayet, JacquesPodlech, HolgerPuppel, PatrickSilari, MarcoSimonsson, AnsgarSpiller, PeterStadlmann, JensTkatchenko, AndreTrovati, StefaniaVlachoudis, VasilisWildner, Elena2011-06-072011-06-072011-06-07201110.1140/epja/i2011-11024-5https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/68496The Beta-Beam is a concept of large-scale facility that aims at providing pure electronic neutrino and antineutrino beams for the measurement of electron and muon neutrino oscillations. Beta-decaying nuclides are produced in large amounts in a facility of the scale of EURISOL, and are then post-accelerated and stored at large gamma in a racetrack decay ring. We present here a conceptual design of the accelerator chain of a Beta-Beam based at CERN.acceleratorsradioactive ion beamsneutrino mass and mixinginduced radioactivityConceptual Design Report for a Beta-Beam Facilitytext::journal::journal article::research article