We discuss an experimental technique aimed at tagging electron neutrinos in multi-GeV artificial sources on an event-by-event basis. It exploits in a novel manner calorimetric and tracking technologies developed in the framework of the LHC experiments and of rare kaon decay searches. The setup is suited for slow-extraction, moderate power beams and it is based on an instrumented decay tunnel equipped with tagging units that intercept secondary and tertiary leptons from the bulk of undecayed Ï+and protons. We show that the taggers are able to reduce the νecontamination originating from Ke3decays by about one order of magnitude. Only a limited suppression (~60%) is achieved for νeproduced by the decay-in-flight of muons; for low beam powers, similar performance as for Ke3can be reached supplementing the tagging system with an instrumented beam dump. © 2010 The Author(s).
Ludovici, L., Terranova, F. (2010). Electron neutrino tagging through tertiary lepton detection. THE EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL. C, PARTICLES AND FIELDS, 69(1), 331-339 [10.1140/epjc/s10052-010-1410-7].
Electron neutrino tagging through tertiary lepton detection
Terranova, F
2010
Abstract
We discuss an experimental technique aimed at tagging electron neutrinos in multi-GeV artificial sources on an event-by-event basis. It exploits in a novel manner calorimetric and tracking technologies developed in the framework of the LHC experiments and of rare kaon decay searches. The setup is suited for slow-extraction, moderate power beams and it is based on an instrumented decay tunnel equipped with tagging units that intercept secondary and tertiary leptons from the bulk of undecayed Ï+and protons. We show that the taggers are able to reduce the νecontamination originating from Ke3decays by about one order of magnitude. Only a limited suppression (~60%) is achieved for νeproduced by the decay-in-flight of muons; for low beam powers, similar performance as for Ke3can be reached supplementing the tagging system with an instrumented beam dump. © 2010 The Author(s).I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.