Authors
M Antonova, A Kleymenova, P Benoit, S Parsa, A Cervera, Y Favre, N Yershov, H Ten Kate, E Noah, M Medvedeva, SP Hallsjö, G Vankova-Kirilova, F Cadoux, R Asfandiyarov, R Matev, A Minamino, H Pais Da Silva, B Martinez, O Mineev, M Nessi, M Rayner, M Khabibullin, L Nicola, A Mefodiev, A Khotyantsev, A Izmaylov, R Tsenov, A Kostin, S Suvorov, A Dudarev, M Bogomilov, A Blondel, S Fedotov, G Rolando, V Likhacheva, P Simion, N Chikuma, A Bross, Y Kudenko, T Ekelöf, Y Karadzhov, R Bayes, A Shaykhiev, T Koga, T Ovsiannikova, FJP Soler
Publication date
2017/4/26
Issue
arXiv: 1704.08079
Publisher
SISSA
Description
The WAGASCI experiment being built at the J-PARC neutrino beam line will measure the difference in cross sections from neutrinos interacting with a water and scintillator targets, in order to constrain neutrino cross sections, essential for the T2K neutrino oscillation measurements. A prototype Magnetised Iron Neutrino Detector (MIND), called Baby MIND, is being constructed at CERN to act as a magnetic spectrometer behind the main WAGASCI target to be able to measure the charge and momentum of the outgoing muon from neutrino charged current interactions.
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