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Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2013

The T2K Side Muon Range Detector (SMRD)

S. Aoki; G. Barr; M. Batkiewicz; J. Blocki; J. Brinson; W. Coleman; A. Dąbrowska; I. Danko; M. Dziewiecki; B. Ellison; L. Golyshkin; R. Gould; T. Hara; J. Haremza; B. Hartfiel; J. Holeczek; A. Izmaylov; M. Khabibullin; A. Khotjantsev; D. Kielczewska; A. Kilinski; J. Kisiel; Y. Kudenko; N. Kulkarni; R. Kurjata; T. Kutter; J. Łagoda; J. Liu; J. Marzec; W. Metcalf

The T2K experiment is a long baseline neutrino oscillation experiment aiming to observe the appearance ofe in a �µ beam. The �µ beam is produced at the Japan Proton Accelerator Research Complex (J-PARC), observed with the 295 km distant Super- Kamiokande Detector and monitored by a suite of near detectors at 280m from the proton target. The near detectors include a magnetized off-axis detector (ND280) which measures the un-oscillated neutrino flux and neutrino cross sections. The present paper describes the outermost component of ND280 which is a side muon range detector (SMRD) composed of scintillation counters with embedded wavelength shifting fibers and Multi-Pixel Photon Counter read-out. The components, performance and response of the SMRD are presented.


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2012

The T2K ND280 Off-Axis Pi-Zero Detector

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.


arXiv: Instrumentation and Detectors | 2016

TITUS: the Tokai Intermediate Tank for the Unoscillated Spectrum

C. Andreopoulos; F.C.T. Barbato; G. J. Barker; G. Barr; P. Beltrame; Berardi; T. Berry; A. Blondel; S. Boyd; A. Bravar; F. Cafagna; S. Cartwright; M. G. Catanesi; C. Checchia; A. Cole; G. Collazuol; G. Cowan; T. Davenne; T. Dealtry; C. Densham; G. Rosa; Fd Lodovico; E.L. Drakopoulou; P. Dunne; A.J. Finch; M. Fitton; D. R. Hadley; K. Hayrapetyan; R. A. Intonti; P. Jonsson

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G. Barr

University of Oxford

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I. Danko

University of Pittsburgh

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C. Andreopoulos

Rutherford Appleton Laboratory

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C. Densham

Rutherford Appleton Laboratory

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K. Hayrapetyan

Queen Mary University of London

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M. Fitton

Rutherford Appleton Laboratory

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