10-14 October 2016
Milan Hotel
Europe/Moscow timezone

Study of the aging of plastic scintillator detectors of the near detector complex ND280 of the accelerator long-baseline neutrino experiment T2K.

12 Oct 2016, 15:30
30m
Hall of the 2nd floor (Milan Hotel)

Hall of the 2nd floor

Milan Hotel

Shipilovskaya Street, 28A, Moscow, Russia, 115563
Poster Methods of experimental physics Poster session - III

Speaker

Ms. Maria Antonova (NRNU MEPhI, INR RAS)

Description

The long-baseline experiment T2K (Tokai-to-Kamioka) is a world leading setup to study neutrino oscillations and neutrino properties. The experiment uses an intense beam of (anti-) muon neutrinos, which is measured by the near (ND280) and far detectors (Super-Kamiokande). The near detector complex is designed to study neutrino flux prior to oscillations and is an apparatus consisting of several sub-detectors. Plastic scintillator counters with the Hamamatsu MPPC readout are utilized as active elements of the detector sub-modules. The poster will summarize scintillator aging studies based on the data collected by ND280 from 2010.

Primary authors

Dr. Alexander Izmaylov (INR RAS, IFIC CSIC) Ms. Maria Antonova (NRNU MEPhI, INR RAS) Prof. Yury Kudenko (INR RAS)

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