Baby MIND: A magnetised spectrometer for the WAGASCI experiment
Instrumentation and Detectors
2017-04-27 v1 High Energy Physics - Experiment
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.
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@article{arxiv.1704.08079,
title = {Baby MIND: A magnetised spectrometer for the WAGASCI experiment},
author = {M. Antonova and R. Asfandiyarov and R Bayes and P. Benoit and A. Blondel and M. Bogomilov and A. Cross and F. Cadoux and A. Cervera and N. Chikuma and A. Dudarev and T. Ekelöf and Y. Favre and S. Fedotov and S-P. Hallsjö and A. Izmaylov and Y. Karadzhov and M. Khabibullin and A. Khotyantsev and A. Kleymenova and T. Koga and A. Kostin and Y. Kudenko and V. Likhacheva and B. Martinez and R. Matev and M. Medvedeva and A. Mefodiev and A. Minamino and O. Mineev and M. Nessi and L. Nicola and E. Noah and T. Ovsiannikova and H. Pais Da Silva and S. Parsa and M. Rayner and G. Rolando and A Shaykhiev and P. Simion and F. J. P. Soler and S. Suvorov and R. Tsenov and H. Ten Kate and G. Vankova-Kirilova and N. Yershov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1704.08079},
year = {2017}
}
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Poster presented at NuPhys2016 (London, 12-14 December 2016). Title + 4 pages, LaTeX, 6 figures