H. G. Berns
University of Washington
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Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2012
S. Assylbekov; G. Barr; B. E. Berger; H. G. Berns; D. Beznosko; A. Bodek; R. Bradford; N. J. Buchanan; H. S. Budd; Y. Caffari; K. Connolly; I. Danko; R. Das; S. Davis; M. Day; S. A. Dytman; M. Dziomba; R. Flight; D. A. Forbush; K. Gilje; D. Hansen; J. Hignight; J. Imber; R. A. Johnson; C. K. Jung; V. Kravtsov; P. T. Le; G. D. Lopez; C.J. Malafis; S. Manly
Abstract The pi–zero detector (POD) is one of the subdetectors that makes up the off-axis near detector for the Tokai-to-Kamioka (T2K) long baseline neutrino experiment. The primary goal for the POD is to measure the relevant cross-sections for neutrino interactions that generate π 0 s, especially the cross-section for neutral current π 0 interactions, which are one of the dominant sources of background to the ν μ → ν e appearance signal in T2K. The POD is composed of layers of plastic scintillator alternating with water bags and brass sheets or lead sheets and is one of the first detectors to use Multi-Pixel Photon Counters (MPPCs) on a large scale.
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2003
B.J Kim; T. Iwashita; T. Ishida; E. J. Jeon; H. Yokoyama; S. Aoki; H. G. Berns; Hyoung Chan Bhang; S. Boyd; K. Fujii; T. Hara; Y. Hayato; J. Hill; T. Ishii; H. Ishino; C. K. Jung; E. Kearns; Hyun-Jeong Kim; Joong Hyun Kim; Jae-Joong Kim; S. B. Kim; Tooru Kobayashi; G. Kume; S. Matsuno; S. Mine; K. Nakamura; M Nakamura; K. Nishikawa; M. Onchi; T. Otaki
The K2K long-baseline neutrino oscillation experiment uses a Scintillating Fiber Detector (SciFi) to reconstruct charged particles produced in neutrino interactions in the near detector. We describe the track reconstruction algorithm and the performance of the SciFi after 3 years of operation.
Archive | 2004
E. Kearns; M. Litos; J. L. Raaf; J. L. Stone; L. Sulak; J. Bouchez; C. Cavata; M. Fechner; L. Mosca; F. Pierre; M. Zito; I. Gil-Botella; P. Ladron de Guevara; L. Romero; E. Aprile; K. Giboni; K. Ni; M. Yamashita; K. Scholberg; N. Tanimoto; C. W. Walter; W. Bachmann; A. Badertscher; M. Baer; Y. Ge; M. Laranchi; A. Meregaglia; M. Messina; G. Natterer; A. Rubbia
Archive | 2008
K. Abe; Y. Hayato; T. Iida; M. Ikeda; J. Kameda; Y. Koshio; A. Minamino; M. Miura; S. Moriyama; M. Nakahata; S. Nakayama; Y. Obayashi; H. Ogawa; H. Sekiya; M. Shiozawa; Y. Suzuki; A. Takeda; Y. Takeuchi; K. Ueshima; H. Watanabe; Sumio Yamada; I. Higuchi; C. Ishihara; T. Kajita; K. Kaneyuki; G. Mitsuka; H. Nishino; K. Okumura; C. Saji; Y. Takenaga