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Development of proton beam irradiation system for the NA65/DsTau experiment

Instrumentation and Detectors 2024-04-04 v3

Abstract

Tau neutrino is the least studied lepton of the Standard Model (SM). The NA65/DsTau experiment targets to investigate DsD_s, the parent particle of the ντ\nu_\tau, using the nuclear emulsion-based detector and to decrease the systematic uncertainty of ντ\nu_\tau flux prediction from over 50% to 10% for future beam dump experiments. In the experiment, the emulsion detectors are exposed to the CERN SPS 400 GeV proton beam. To provide optimal conditions for the reconstruction of interactions, the protons are required to be uniformly distributed over the detector's surface with an average density of 105 cm210^5~\rm{cm^{-2}} and the fluctuation of less than 10%. To address this issue, we developed a new proton irradiation system called the target mover. The new target mover provided irradiation with a proton density of 0.98 cm20.98~\rm{cm^{-2}} and the density fluctuation of 2.0±0.32.0\pm 0.3% in the DsTau 2021 run.

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@article{arxiv.2303.13070,
  title  = {Development of proton beam irradiation system for the NA65/DsTau experiment},
  author = {Shigeki Aoki and Akitaka Ariga and Tomoko Ariga and Nikolaos Charitonidis and Sergey Dmitrievsky and Radu Dobre and Elena Firu and Yury Gornushkin and Ali Murat Guler and Daiki Hayakawa and Koichi Kodama and Masahiro Komatsu and Umut Kose and Madalina Mihaela Miloi and Manato Miura and Mitsuhiro Nakamura and Toshiyuki Nakano and Alina-Tania Neagu and Toranosuke Okumura and Canay Oz and Hiroki Rokujo and Osamu Sato and Svetlana Vasina and Junya Yoshida and Masahiro Yoshimoto and Emin Yuksel},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2303.13070},
  year   = {2024}
}

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9 pages, 16 figures