Speaker
Mr
Ryosuke AKUTSU
(University of Tokyo, ICRR)
Description
T2K is a long-baseline $\nu$ oscillation experiment. A $\nu_{\mu}$ beam produced at J-PARC in Japan is detected by the Super-Kamiokande(SK)far detector positioned at 295 km away from the beam source.
Neutrons accompanying $\nu$ interactions on water are of value to $\nu$ oscillation analyses and nucleon decay searches. These analyses need a precise Monte Carlo(MC) simulation that predicts neutron multiplicity.
However, there are different MC predictions due to uncertainties on $\nu$-nucleon interaction, hadronic final-state interactions in nuclei, and secondary interactions in detector medium. No measurements of neutron multiplicity for water have yet been published.
In SK, neutrons can be tagged by detecting the 2.2 MeV gamma produced in neutron capture on protons. Since T2K has collected data for both the $\nu$- and $\bar{\nu}$-mode beam, neutrons can be measured in the two different beam modes, respectively. The current status of a study to measure neutrons will be presented.
Authorship annotation | on behalf of the T2K collaboration |
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Session and Location | Wednesday Session, Poster Wall #54 (Auditorium Gallery Right) |
Poster included in proceedings: | yes |
Primary author
Mr
Ryosuke AKUTSU
(University of Tokyo, ICRR)