R. Terri
State University of New York System
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Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2004
K. Nitta; E. Aliu; S. Andringa; S. Aoki; Seonho Choi; U. Dore; X. Espinal; J.J. Gómez-Cadenas; R. Gran; M. Hasegawa; Kouichi Hayashi; Y. Hayato; K. Hiraide; A. Ichikawa; Masataka Iinuma; J. S. Jang; E.J. Jeon; K.K. Joo; C. K. Jung; I. Kato; D. Kerr; J.Y Kim; S. B. Kim; K. Kobayashi; Akitsugu Kohara; J. Kubota; Y. Kudenko; Y. Kuno; M.J. Lee; E. Lessac-Chenin
A new near detector, SciBar, for the K2K long-baseline neutrino oscillation expe riment was installed to improve the measurement of neutrino energy spectrum and to study neutrino interactions in the energy region around 1 GeV. SciBar is a fully active tracking detector with fine segmentation consisting of plastic scintillator bars. The detector was constructed in summer 2003 and is taking data since October 2003. The basic design and initial performance is presented.
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science | 2005
Shoji Yamamoto; S. Andringa; S. Aoki; Suyong Choi; U. Dore; X. Espinal; J.J. Gómez-Cadenas; R. Gran; M. Hasegawa; Kouichi Hayashi; Y. Hayato; K. Hiraide; Atsushi Ichikawa; Masataka Iinuma; J. S. Jang; E. J. Jeon; Kk Joo; G. Jover-Manas; C. K. Jung; I. Kato; D. Kerr; J. Y. Kim; S. B. Kim; K. Kobayashi; Akitsugu Kohara; J. Kubota; Y. Kudenko; Y. Kuno; M.J. Lee; E. Lessac-Chenin
A new near detector for the K2K long baseline neutrino experiment, the SciBar, was constructed and started data taking to study neutrino interactions. In K2K, neutrino oscillation is studied by comparing the number of neutrino interactions and energy spectrum between near and far detectors. In order to study neutrino oscillations more precisely, it is necessary to improve the measurement of neutrino spectrum and interactions below 1 GeV, where the latest K2K results suggest maximum oscillation. For that purpose, SciBar is designed to be fully active with fine segmentation. We present the design and basic performance. All detector components have been working as expected. Also presented are the measurements of charged current interactions which are used in the latest K2K oscillation analysis
arXiv: Instrumentation and Detectors | 2016
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
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