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CNGS beam monitor with the LVD detector

High Energy Physics - Experiment 2016-08-31 v1

Abstract

The importance of an adequate CNGS beam monitor at the Gran Sasso Laboratory has been stressed in many papers. Since the number of internal νμ\nu_\mu CC and NC interactions in the various detectors will not allow to collect statistics rapidly, one should also be able to detect the νμ\nu_\mu CC interactions in the upstream rock. In this study we have investigated the performances of the LVD detector as a monitor for the CNGS neutrino beam. Thanks to its wide area (13×11m213 \times 11 m^2 orthogonal to the beam direction) LVD can detect about 120 muons per day originated by νμ\nu_\mu CC interactions in the rock. The LVD total mass is 2kt\sim2 kt. This allows to get 30 more CNGS events per day as internal (NC+CC)(NC + CC) νμ\nu_\mu interactions, for a total of 150\sim 150 events per day. A 3% statistical error can be reached in 7 days. Taking into account the time characteristics of the CNGS beam, the cosmic muon background can be reduced to a negligible level, of the order of 1.5 events per day.

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@article{arxiv.hep-ex/0304018,
  title  = {CNGS beam monitor with the LVD detector},
  author = {M. Aglietta and P. Antonioli and G. Bari and C. Castagnoli and W. Fulgione and P. Galeotti and M. Garbini and P. L. Ghia and P. Giusti and E. Kemp and A. S. Malguin and H. Menghetti and A. Pesci and I. A. Pless and A. Porta and V. G. Ryasny and O. G. Ryazhskaya and O. Saavedra and G. Sartorelli and M. Selvi and C. Vigorito and L. Votano and V. F. Yakushev and G. T. Zatsepin and A. Zichichi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ex/0304018},
  year   = {2016}
}

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15 pages, 11 figures, submitted to Nucl. Instr. Meth. Phys. Res. A