Sep 28 – 30, 2022
Hida City Cultural Communication Center
Asia/Tokyo timezone

Current analysis status of the first physical run of the experiment

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Hida City Cultural Communication Center

Hida City Cultural Communication Center

Poster Poster

Speaker

Ayaka Kasumi (Nagoya University)

Description

In neutrino oscillation experiments, in the low energy region of Sub-Multi GeV uncertainty in the model of neutrino-nucleus interactions is one of the causes of systematic errors. NINJA experiment aims to precisely measure neutrino-nucleus interactions in this low-energy region. NINJA aims to precisely measure neutrino-nucleus interactions in this low-energy region. NINJA uses an emulsion cloud chamber (ECC), a detector with a nuclear emulsion, to measure neutrino interactions. The ECC has submicron positional resolution and can detect short tracks of charged particles with low momentum.
From November 2019 to February 2020, the NINJA experiment conducted its first physics run in J-PARC using high-intensity neutrino beam. In this presentation, we report on the current status of the analysis of the physics run.

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