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Baby MIND: A magnetised spectrometer for the WAGASCI experiment

Authors :
Antonova, M.
Asfandiyarov, R.
Bayes, R
Benoit, P.
Blondel, A.
Bogomilov, M.
Cross, A.
Cadoux, F.
Cervera, A.
Chikuma, N.
Dudarev, A.
Ekelöf, T.
Favre, Y.
Fedotov, S.
Hallsjö, S-P.
Izmaylov, A.
Karadzhov, Y.
Khabibullin, M.
Khotyantsev, A.
Kleymenova, A.
Koga, T.
Kostin, A.
Kudenko, Y.
Likhacheva, V.
Martinez, B.
Matev, R.
Medvedeva, M.
Mefodiev, A.
Minamino, A.
Mineev, O.
Nessi, M.
Nicola, L.
Noah, E.
Ovsiannikova, T.
Da Silva, H. Pais
Parsa, S.
Rayner, M.
Rolando, G.
Shaykhiev, A
Simion, P.
Soler, F. J. P.
Suvorov, S.
Tsenov, R.
Kate, H. Ten
Vankova-Kirilova, G.
Yershov, N.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

The WAGASCI experiment being built at the J-PARC neutrino beam line will measure the difference in cross sections from neutrinos interacting with a water and scintillator targets, in order to constrain neutrino cross sections, essential for the T2K neutrino oscillation measurements. A prototype Magnetised Iron Neutrino Detector (MIND), called Baby MIND, is being constructed at CERN to act as a magnetic spectrometer behind the main WAGASCI target to be able to measure the charge and momentum of the outgoing muon from neutrino charged current interactions.<br />Comment: Poster presented at NuPhys2016 (London, 12-14 December 2016). Title + 4 pages, LaTeX, 6 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1704.08079
Document Type :
Working Paper