Measurement of numu induced charged current inclusive cross section on water using the near detector of the T2K experiment | Posted on:2017-10-01 | Degree:Ph.D | Type:Dissertation | University:Colorado State University | Candidate:Das, Rajarshi | Full Text:PDF | GTID:1460390014453120 | Subject:High Energy Physics | Abstract/Summary: | | The Tokai to Kamioka (T2K) Experiment is a long-baseline neutrino oscillation experiment located in Japan with the primary goal to measure precisely multiple neutrino flavor oscillation parameters. An off-axis muon neutrino beam peaking at 600 MeV is generated at the JPARC facility and directed towards the 50 kiloton Super-Kamiokande (SK) water Cherenkov detector located 295 km away. Measurements from a Near Detector that is 280m downstream of the neutrino beam target are used to constrain uncertainties in the beam flux prediction and neutrino interaction rates. We present a selection of inclusive charged current neutrino interactions on water. We used several sub-detectors in the ND280 complex, including a Pi-Zero detector (P0D) that has alternating planes of plastic scintillator and water bag layers, a time projection chamber (TPC) and fine-grained detector (FGD) to detect and reconstruct muons from neutrino charged current events. We use a statistical subtraction method with the water-in and water-out inclusive selection to extract a flux-averaged, nu_mu induced, charged current inclusive cross section. We also outline the evaluation of systematic uncertainties. We find an absolute cross section of (sigma) phi=(6.37 +/- 0.157(stat.) (-1.060/+0.910(sys.)) x 10-39 (cm.;2/H2O nucleon). This is the first nu_mu charged currentinclusive cross section measurement on water. | Keywords/Search Tags: | Charged current, Cross section, Water, Inclusive, Detector, Neutrino | | Related items |
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