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European Physical Journal C | 2006

Measurement of through-going particle momentum by means of multiple scattering with the ICARUS T600 TPC

A. Ankowski; M. Antonello; P. Aprili; F. Arneodo; A. Badertscher; B. Baiboussinov; M. Baldo Ceolin; G. Battistoni; P. Benetti; A. Borio di Tigliole; R. Brunetti; A. Bueno; E. Calligarich; F. Carbonara; M.C. Carmona; F. Cavanna; P. Cennini; S. Centro; A. Cesana; D. Cline; K. Cieślik; A.G. Cocco; C. De Vecchi; A. Dabrowska; A. Di Cicco; R. Dolfini; A. Ereditato; A. Ferrari; G. Fiorillo; D. Garcia-Gamez

The ICARUS collaboration has demonstrated, following the operation of a 600xa0ton (T600) detector at shallow depth, that the technique based on liquid argon time projection chambers is now mature. The study of rare events, not contemplated in the standard model, can greatly benefit from the use of this kind of detectors. In particular, a deeper understanding of atmospheric neutrino properties will be obtained thanks to the unprecedented quality of the data ICARUS provides. However if we concentrate on the T600 performance, most of the νμ charged current sample will be partially contained, due to the reduced dimensions of the detector. In this article, we address the problem of how well we can determine the kinematics of events having partially contained tracks. The analysis of a large sample of atmospheric muons collected during the T600 test run demonstrates that, in case the recorded track is at least one meter long, the muon momentum can be reconstructed by an algorithm that measures the multiple Coulomb scattering along the particle’s path. Moreover, we show that momentum resolution can be improved by almost a factor two using an algorithm based on the Kalman filtering technique.


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2010

Scintillator counters with WLS fiber/MPPC readout for the side muon range detector (SMRD)of the T2K experiment

A. Izmaylov; S. Aoki; J. Blocki; J. Brinson; A. Dabrowska; I. Danko; M. Dziewiecki; B. Ellison; L. Golyshkin; R. Gould; T. Hara; B. Hartfiel; J. Holeczek; M. Khabibullin; A. Khotjantsev; D. Kielczewska; J. Kisiel; T. Kozłowski; Y. Kudenko; R. Kurjata; T. Kutter; J. Lagoda; J. Liu; J. Marzec; W. Metcalf; P. Mijakowski; O. Mineev; Yu. Musienko; D. Naples; M. Nauman

The T2K neutrino experiment at J-PARC uses a set of near detectors to measure the properties of an unoscillated neutrino beam and neutrino interaction cross-sections. One of the sub-detectors of the near-detector complex, the side muon range detector (SMRD), is described in the paper. The detector is designed to help measure the neutrino energy spectrum, to identify background and to calibrate the other detectors. The active elements of the SMRD consist of 0.7 cm thick extruded scintillator slabs inserted into air gaps of the UA1 magnet yokes. The readout of each scintillator slab is provided through a single WLS fiber embedded into a serpentine-shaped groove. Two Hamamatsu multi–pixel avalanche photodiodes (MPPCs) are coupled to both ends of the WLS fiber. This design allows us to achieve a high MIP detection efficiency of greater than 99%. A light yield of 25–50 p.e./MIP, a time resolution of about 1 ns and a spatial resolution along the slab better than 10 cm were obtained for the SMRD counters.


arXiv: High Energy Physics - Experiment | 2001

THE ICARUS EXPERIMENT, A Second-Generation Proton Decay Experiment and Neutrino Observatory at the Gran Sasso Laboratory

F. Arneodo; Elisa Bernardini; G. Xu; K. He; A. Zalewska; J. Holeczek; G. Nurzia; B. Babussinov; L. Mazzone; C. Vignoli; S. Navas; C. Matthey; F. Cavanna; O. Palamara; D. Scannicchio; J. Zalipska; Q.J. Zhang; L. Periale; H. Wang; E. Rondio; Pa Benetti; A. Rappoldi; W. Zipper; S. Otwinowski; M. Felcini; M. Markiewicz; Ines Gil Botella; Z. Li; D. Mazza; M. Moszynski


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2006

Characterization of ETL 9357FLA photomultiplier tubes for cryogenic temperature applications

A. Ankowski; M. Antonello; P. Aprili; F. Arneodo; A. Badertscher; B. Baiboussinov; M. Baldo Ceolin; G. Battistoni; P. Benetti; M. Bischofberger; A. Borio di Tigliole; R. Brunetti; G. Bucciarelli; A. Bueno; E. Calligarich; F. Carbonara; M.C. Carmona; F. Cavanna; P. Cennini; S. Centro; A. Cesana; D. Cline; K. Cieślik; A.G. Cocco; Z. Dai; C. De Vecchi; A. Da¸browska; A. Di Cicco; R. Dolfini; A. Ereditato


Acta Physica Polonica B | 2010

Energy reconstruction of electromagnetic showers from pi0 decays with the ICARUS T600 Liquid Argon TPC

A. Ankowski; M. Antonello; P. Aprili; F. Arneodo; A. Badertscher; B. Baibussinov; M. Baldo-Ceolin; G. Battistoni; P. Benetti; R. Brunetti; A. Bueno; E. Calligarich; M. Cambiagh; N. Canci; F. Carbonara; M.C. Carmona; F. Cavanna; P. Cennini; S. Centro; A. Cesana; K. Cieślik; D. Cline; A.G. Cocco; A. Dabrowska; R. Dolfini; C. Farnese; A. Fava; A. Ferrari; G. Fiorillo; S. Galli


Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on ICATPP-7 | 2002

TEST OF A NOVEL DETECTOR TECHNIQUE: THE ICARUS T600 MODULE

C. Vignoli; F. Arneodo; B. Babussinov; B. Badełek; A. Badertscher; M. Baldo-Ceolin; G. Battistoni; B. Bekman; P. Benetti; E. Bernardini; M. Bischofberger; A. Borio di Tigliole; R. Brunetti; A. Bueno; E. Calligarich; D. Cavalli; F. Cavanna; P. Cennini; S. Centro; A. Cesana; C. Chen; Y. X. Chen; D. Cline; A. Dabrowska; M. Daszkiewicz; C. De Vecchi; R. Dolfini; A. Ferrari; F. Ferri; A. Gigli Berzolari

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E. Calligarich

Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare

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A. Bueno

University of Granada

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D. Cline

University of California

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