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First demonstration of emulsion multi-stage shifter for accelerator neutrino experiment in J-PARC T60

Authors :
Yamada, K.
Aoki, S.
Cao, S.
Chikuma, N.
Fukuda, T.
Fukuzawa, Y.
Gonin, M.
Hayashino, T.
Hayato, Y.
Hiramoto, A.
Hosomi, F.
Ishiguro, K.
Iori, S.
Inoh, T.
Kawahara, H.
Kim, H.
Kitagawa, N.
Koga, T.
Komatani, R.
Komatsu, M.
Matsushita, A.
Mikado, S.
Minamino, A.
Mizusawa, H.
Morishima, K.
Matsuo, T.
Matsumoto, T.
Morimoto, Y.
Morishita, M.
Nakamura, K.
Nakamura, M.
Nakamura, Y.
Naganawa, N.
Nakano, T.
Nakaya, T.
Nakatsuka, Y.
Nishio, A.
Ogawa, S.
Oshima, H.
Quilain, B.
Rokujo, H.
Sato, O.
Seiya, Y.
Shibuya, H.
Shiraishi, T.
Suzuki, Y.
Tada, S.
Takahashi, S.
Yoshimoto, M.
Yokoyama, M.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

We describe the first ever implementation of an emulsion multi-stage shifter in an accelerator neutrino experiment. The system was installed in the neutrino monitor building in J-PARC as a part of a test experiment T60 and stable operation was maintained for a total of 126.6 days. By applying time information to emulsion films, various results were obtained. Time resolutions of 5.3 to 14.7 s were evaluated in an operation spanning 46.9 days (time resolved numbers of 3.8--1.4$\times10^{5}$). By using timing and spatial information, a reconstruction of coincident events that consisted of high multiplicity events and vertex events, including neutrino events was performed. Emulsion events were matched to events observed by INGRID, one of near detectors of the T2K experiment, with high reliability (98.5\%) and hybrid analysis was established via use of the multi-stage shifter. The results demonstrate that the multi-stage shifter is feasible for use in neutrino experiments.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1703.03737
Document Type :
Working Paper