First neutrino event detection with nuclear emulsion at J-PARC neutrino beamline
Abstract
Precise neutrino--nucleus interaction measurements in the sub-multi GeV region are important to reduce the systematic uncertainty in future neutrino oscillation experiments. Furthermore, the excess of interactions, as a possible interpretation of the existence of a sterile neutrino has been observed in such an energy region. The nuclear emulsion technique can measure all the final state particles with low energy threshold for a variety of targets (Fe, C, HO, and so on). Its sub-m position resolution allows measurements of the cross-section with good electron/gamma separation capability. We started a new experiment at J-PARC to study sub-multi GeV neutrino interactions by introducing the nuclear emulsion technique. The J-PARC T60 experiment has been implemented as a first step of such a project. Systematic neutrino event analysis with full scanning data in the nuclear emulsion detector was performed for the first time. The first neutrino event detection and its analysis is described in this paper.
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@article{arxiv.1703.03659,
title = {First neutrino event detection with nuclear emulsion at J-PARC neutrino beamline},
author = {T. Fukuda and S. Aoki and S. Cao and N. Chikuma and Y. Fukuzawa and M. Gonin and T. Hayashino and Y. Hayato and A. Hiramoto and F. Hosomi and K. Ishiguro and S. Iori and T. Inoh and H. Kawahara and H. Kim and N. Kitagawa and T. Koga and R. Komatani and M. Komatsu and A. Matsushita and S. Mikado and A. Minamino and H. Mizusawa and K. Morishima and T. Matsuo and T. Matsumoto and Y. Morimoto and M. Morishita and K. Nakamura and M. Nakamura and Y. Nakamura and N. Naganawa and T. Nakano and T. Nakaya and Y. Nakatsuka and A. Nishio and S. Ogawa and H. Oshima and B. Quilain and H. Rokujo and O. Sato and Y. Seiya and H. Shibuya and T. Shiraishi and Y. Suzuki and S. Tada and S. Takahashi and K. Yamada and M. Yoshimoto and M. Yokoyama},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1703.03659},
year = {2019}
}
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26 pages, 29 figures, 4 table, prepared for submission to PTEP