We report on the study of the sensitivity in the νμ → νe oscillation channel of the OPERA detector at the Gran Sasso Laboratory along the CNGS neutrino beamline. An identification procedure for νe events was defined and a full Monte Carlo simulation was used in order to simulate the detection of real events and evaluate the identification efficiency. A cut on the reconstructed neutrino energy was studied with the purpose of improving the sensitivity on the νμ → νe oscillation parameters. Finally a further analysis of the OPERA sensitivity in (3+1)-neutrino mixing model was performed. © Società Italiana di Fisica

Tenti, M. (2013). Study of OPERA sensitivity in the νμ → νe oscillation channel. IL NUOVO CIMENTO C, 36(4), 109-117 [10.1393/ncc/i2013-11546-x].

Study of OPERA sensitivity in the νμ → νe oscillation channel

Tenti, M
2013

Abstract

We report on the study of the sensitivity in the νμ → νe oscillation channel of the OPERA detector at the Gran Sasso Laboratory along the CNGS neutrino beamline. An identification procedure for νe events was defined and a full Monte Carlo simulation was used in order to simulate the detection of real events and evaluate the identification efficiency. A cut on the reconstructed neutrino energy was studied with the purpose of improving the sensitivity on the νμ → νe oscillation parameters. Finally a further analysis of the OPERA sensitivity in (3+1)-neutrino mixing model was performed. © Società Italiana di Fisica
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Astronomy and Astrophysics; Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)
English
2013
36
4
109
117
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Tenti, M. (2013). Study of OPERA sensitivity in the νμ → νe oscillation channel. IL NUOVO CIMENTO C, 36(4), 109-117 [10.1393/ncc/i2013-11546-x].
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