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The NA61/SHINE long target pilot analysis for T2K

The NA61/SHINE collaboration performed measurements of pC interactions at 31 GeV/c beam momentum with a full size replica of the T2K target (1.9 interaction length) during a pilot run in 2007. Larger statistics runs were also conducted in 2009 and 2010. The NA61/SHINE setup consists in a large accep...

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Autor principal: Abgrall, Nicolas
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/408/1/012050
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description The NA61/SHINE collaboration performed measurements of pC interactions at 31 GeV/c beam momentum with a full size replica of the T2K target (1.9 interaction length) during a pilot run in 2007. Larger statistics runs were also conducted in 2009 and 2010. The NA61/SHINE setup consists in a large acceptance spectrometer located on the H2 beamline of the SPS at CERN. For the first time, the kinematical phase space of interest for an accelerator based neutrino experiment (i.e. kinematical phase space of pions/kaons exiting the target and producing neutrinos in the direction of the near and far detectors) is fully covered by a single hadron production experiment. In a first stage, yields of positively charged pions were measured at the surface of the target. The analysis of the 2007 data set presented here demonstrates that a) high quality long target data were successfully taken with the NA61/SHINE apparatus, and b) for the first time, the T2K neutrino flux predictions can effectively be re-weighted with the NA61/SHINE long target data.
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spelling cern-13892852023-03-20T14:01:48Zdoi:10.1088/1742-6596/408/1/012050http://cds.cern.ch/record/1389285engAbgrall, NicolasThe NA61/SHINE long target pilot analysis for T2KParticle Physics - ExperimentParticle Physics - ExperimentThe NA61/SHINE collaboration performed measurements of pC interactions at 31 GeV/c beam momentum with a full size replica of the T2K target (1.9 interaction length) during a pilot run in 2007. Larger statistics runs were also conducted in 2009 and 2010. The NA61/SHINE setup consists in a large acceptance spectrometer located on the H2 beamline of the SPS at CERN. For the first time, the kinematical phase space of interest for an accelerator based neutrino experiment (i.e. kinematical phase space of pions/kaons exiting the target and producing neutrinos in the direction of the near and far detectors) is fully covered by a single hadron production experiment. In a first stage, yields of positively charged pions were measured at the surface of the target. The analysis of the 2007 data set presented here demonstrates that a) high quality long target data were successfully taken with the NA61/SHINE apparatus, and b) for the first time, the T2K neutrino flux predictions can effectively be re-weighted with the NA61/SHINE long target data.The NA61/SHINE collaboration performed measurements of pC interactions at 31 GeV/c beam momentum with a full size replica of the T2K target (1.9 interaction length) during a pilot run in 2007. Larger statistics runs were also conducted in 2009 and 2010. The NA61/SHINE setup consists in a large acceptance spectrometer located on the H2 beamline of the SPS at CERN. For the first time, the kinematical phase space of interest for an accelerator based neutrino experiment (i.e. kinematical phase space of pions/kaons exiting the target and producing neutrinos in the direction of the near and far detectors) is fully covered by a single hadron production experiment. In a first stage, yields of positively charged pions were measured at the surface of the target. The analysis of the 2007 data set presented here demonstrates that a) high quality long target data were successfully taken with the NA61/SHINE apparatus, and b) for the first time, neutrino flux predictions can effectively be re-weighted with long target data.The NA61/SHINE collaboration performed measurements of pC interactions at 31 GeV/c beam momentum with a full size replica of the T2K target (1.9 interaction length) during a pilot run in 2007. Larger statistics runs were also conducted in 2009 and 2010. The NA61/SHINE setup consists in a large acceptance spectrometer located on the H2 beamline of the SPS at CERN. For the first time, the kinematical phase space of interest for an accelerator based neutrino experiment (i.e. kinematical phase space of pions/kaons exiting the target and producing neutrinos in the direction of the near and far detectors) is fully covered by a single hadron production experiment. In a first stage, yields of positively charged pions were measured at the surface of the target. The analysis of the 2007 data set presented here demonstrates that a) high quality long target data were successfully taken with the NA61/SHINE apparatus, and b) for the first time, the T2K neutrino flux predictions can effectively be re-weighted with the NA61/SHINE long target data.arXiv:1110.1966oai:cds.cern.ch:13892852011-10-11
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Particle Physics - Experiment
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The NA61/SHINE long target pilot analysis for T2K
title The NA61/SHINE long target pilot analysis for T2K
title_full The NA61/SHINE long target pilot analysis for T2K
title_fullStr The NA61/SHINE long target pilot analysis for T2K
title_full_unstemmed The NA61/SHINE long target pilot analysis for T2K
title_short The NA61/SHINE long target pilot analysis for T2K
title_sort na61/shine long target pilot analysis for t2k
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
Particle Physics - Experiment
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