A measurement of the double-differential cross-section for the production of charged pions in proton-tantalum collisions emitted at large angles from the incoming beam direction is presented. The data were taken in 2002 with the HARP detector in the T9 beam line of the CERN PS. The pions were produced by proton beams in a momentum range from 3 GeV/c to 12 GeV/c hitting a tantalum target with a thickness of 5% of a nuclear interaction length. The angular and momentum range covered by the experiment (100 MeV/c ≤ p< 800 MeV/c and 0.35 rad ≤ θ< 2.15 rad) is of particular importance for the design of a neutrino factory. The produced particles were detected using a small-radius cylindrical time projection chamber (TPC) placed in a solenoidal magnet. Track recognition, momentum determination and particle identification were all performed based on the measurements made with the TPC. An elaborate system of detectors in the beam line ensured the identification of the incident particles. Results are shown for the double-differential cross-sections d 2σ/dpdθ at four incident proton beam momenta (3 GeV/c, 5 GeV/c, 8 GeV/c and 12 GeV/c). In addition, the pion yields within the acceptance of typical neutrino factory designs are shown as a function of beam momentum. The measurement of these yields within a single experiment eliminates most systematic errors in the comparison between rates at different beam momenta and between positive and negative pion production. © 2007 Springer-Verlag / Società Italiana di Fisica.

Catanesi, M., Radicioni, E., Edgecock, R., Ellis, M., Robbins, S., Soler, F., et al. (2007). Measurement of the production of charged pions by protons on a tantalum target. THE EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL. C, PARTICLES AND FIELDS, 51(4), 787-824 [10.1140/epjc/s10052-007-0361-0].

Measurement of the production of charged pions by protons on a tantalum target

PAGANONI, MARCO;
2007

Abstract

A measurement of the double-differential cross-section for the production of charged pions in proton-tantalum collisions emitted at large angles from the incoming beam direction is presented. The data were taken in 2002 with the HARP detector in the T9 beam line of the CERN PS. The pions were produced by proton beams in a momentum range from 3 GeV/c to 12 GeV/c hitting a tantalum target with a thickness of 5% of a nuclear interaction length. The angular and momentum range covered by the experiment (100 MeV/c ≤ p< 800 MeV/c and 0.35 rad ≤ θ< 2.15 rad) is of particular importance for the design of a neutrino factory. The produced particles were detected using a small-radius cylindrical time projection chamber (TPC) placed in a solenoidal magnet. Track recognition, momentum determination and particle identification were all performed based on the measurements made with the TPC. An elaborate system of detectors in the beam line ensured the identification of the incident particles. Results are shown for the double-differential cross-sections d 2σ/dpdθ at four incident proton beam momenta (3 GeV/c, 5 GeV/c, 8 GeV/c and 12 GeV/c). In addition, the pion yields within the acceptance of typical neutrino factory designs are shown as a function of beam momentum. The measurement of these yields within a single experiment eliminates most systematic errors in the comparison between rates at different beam momenta and between positive and negative pion production. © 2007 Springer-Verlag / Società Italiana di Fisica.
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
Engineering (miscellaneous); Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)
English
2007
51
4
787
824
none
Catanesi, M., Radicioni, E., Edgecock, R., Ellis, M., Robbins, S., Soler, F., et al. (2007). Measurement of the production of charged pions by protons on a tantalum target. THE EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL. C, PARTICLES AND FIELDS, 51(4), 787-824 [10.1140/epjc/s10052-007-0361-0].
File in questo prodotto:
Non ci sono file associati a questo prodotto.

I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.

Utilizza questo identificativo per citare o creare un link a questo documento: https://hdl.handle.net/10281/155941
Citazioni
  • Scopus 38
  • ???jsp.display-item.citation.isi??? 31
Social impact