In this contribution, we explore the physics potential of the ESSnuSBplus setup to study beam- and non-beam-based physics scenarios in both standard and New Physics cases. The ESSnuSBplus setup consists of three neutrino sources: the main ESS linac, a low-energy monitored neutrino beam, and a low-energy nuSTORM facility and three detectors: the main far detector and two near detectors. The goal of this facility is to measure the leptonic CP phase with extremely high precision and the neutrino–nucleus cross section in the few-hundred-MeV region. Abstract Published by the Jagiellonian University 2026 authors
M. Ghosh (Wed,) studied this question.