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Neutrino Factory Near Detector

Neutrino Factory Near Detector. UKNF Meeting, Lancaster 23 April 2009 Paul Soler. Near Detector aims. Near detector measurements needed for neutrino oscillation systematics: Flux control for the long baseline search. Measurement of charm background – also search for taus from NSI?

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Neutrino Factory Near Detector

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  1. Neutrino Factory Near Detector UKNF Meeting, Lancaster 23 April 2009 Paul Soler

  2. Near Detector aims • Near detector measurements needed for neutrino oscillation systematics: • Flux control for the long baseline search. • Measurement of charm background– also search for taus from NSI? • Cross-section measurements: DIS, QES, RES scattering • Other near detector neutrino physics (electroweak and QCD): • sin2W - sin2W? • Unpolarised Parton Distribution Functions, nuclear effects • Polarised Parton Distribution Functions – polarised target • Lambda (L) polarisation • S from xF3 - S? _ • Charm production: |Vcd| and |Vcs|, CP violation from D0/ D0 mixing? • Beyond SM searches – (taus?) • … UKNF Meeting Lancaster, 23 April 2009

  3. Flux Measurement at Near Detector • Best possibility: Inverse Muon Decay scattering off electrons in the near detector Well known cross sections in Standard Model (with 0.1% accuracy) UKNF Meeting Lancaster, 23 April 2009

  4. Flux Measurement at Near Detector • Energy spectra for νμ(green) and anti νe(blue) for 1021m decays/year, Mass ~1 ton, 400 m long section. Em = 40 GeV. • Need to redo: • Em=25GeV • Baseline • storage ring • straight section • (755 m) • Perform proper • event selection E = 40GeV , P = 1 6.87x105 5.81x105 1.92x109 E = 40GeV , P = -1 1.67x106 6.97x104 2.81x109 E = 30GeV , P = 1 2.02x105 1.97x105 1.32x109 E = 30GeV , P = -1 5.89x105 1.60x104 1.91x109 E = 20GeV , P = 1 1.83x104 1.14x104 8.07x108 E = 20GeV , P = -1 7.83x104 7.76x102 1.14x109 Raw event numbers UKNF Meeting Lancaster, 23 April 2009

  5. Flux Measurement at Near Detector • No event selection carried out for Inverse Muon Decay: • However, can benefit from experience from CHARM-II experiment • Signature: low angle forward going muon with no recoil • Similar signature to elastic scattering CHARM II obtained value of sin2qW from this analysis UKNF Meeting Lancaster, 23 April 2009

  6. Flux Observed by Near Detector • Near Detector sees a line source (755 long decay straight) • Far Detector sees a point source • However, can correct for it using near detector data ND ND FD 1 km 130 m 2500 km ND FD ND 1 km 2500 km 130 m UKNF Meeting Lancaster, 23 April 2009

  7. Near Detector flux used to extract Pnenm • Original idea: use matrix method with Near Detector data (even if spectrum not identical in near and far detector!) to extract oscillation probability: • Where: M1=matrix relating event rate and flux of ne at ND (x-section + det) M2=matrix relating event rate and flux of nm at FD (x-section + det) M=matrix relating measured ND ne rate and FD nm rate (measured!) MnOsc=matrix relating expected ne flux from ND to FD (extrapolation) • Method works well but two inversions affect fit convergence Two matrix inversions! Probability of oscillation determined by matrix method under “simplistic” conditions. Need to give more realism to detector and matter effects. UKNF Meeting Lancaster, 23 April 2009

  8. Assume “true” flux Flux from ND Near Detector flux used to extract Pnenm • Now we calculate in stages: ND simulated data to predict ND flux where: M1=matrix relating event rate and flux of ne at ND • Extrapolate ND flux to FD: MnOsc=matrix relating ne flux from ND to FD • Extract FD interaction rate: M2=matrix relating event rate and flux of nm at FD, = prob oscillation sND/E ~35%/√E No oscillations sFD/E ~55%/√E • There is only one matrix inversion and fit to Pnenmseems to be more robust. • Hardly any change in error contours by adding ND information. • Still need to extract systematic error from method UKNF Meeting Lancaster, 23 April 2009

  9. Charm measurement • Motivation: measure charm cross-section to validate size of charm background in wrong-sign muon signature • Charm cross-section and branching fractions poorly known, especially close to threshold CHORUS 2008 • Semiconductor vertex detector only viable option in high intensity environment (emulsion too slow!) UKNF Meeting Lancaster, 23 April 2009 No real data

  10. Cross section measurements • Measure of cross sections in DIS, QE and RES. • Coherent p • Different nuclear targets: H2, D2 • Nuclear effects, nuclear shadowing, reinteractions What is expected cross- section errors from MiniBoone, SciBoone, T2K, Minerva, before NUFACT? At NUFACT, with modest size targets can obtain very large statistics, but is <1% error achievable? UKNF Meeting Lancaster, 23 April 2009

  11. Other physics: Parton Distribution Functions • Unpolarised and Polarised Parton Distribution Functions • S from xF3 • Sum rules: e.g. Gross-Llewelyn Smith • L polarization: spin transfer from quarks to L • NOMAD best data • Neutrino factory ~1000 times more data UKNF Meeting Lancaster, 23 April 2009

  12. EM calorimeter Hadronic Calorimeter Muon chambers Near Detector Design • Overall design of near detector(s): more than one detector? • Near Detector could be a number of specialised detectors to perform different functions (ie. lepton and flux measurement, charm measurement, PDFs, etc.) or larger General Purpose Detector UKNF Meeting Lancaster, 23 April 2009

  13. Near Detector Design • Near Detector elements: • Vertex detector: Choice of Pixels (eg. Hybrid pixels, Monolithic Active Pixels …) or silicon strips • Tracker: scintillating fibres, gaseous trackers (TPC, Drift chambers, …) • Other sub-detectors: PID, muon ID, calorimeter, … • Tasks: • Simulation of near detector and optimisation of layout: benefit from common software framework for Far Detector • Flux determination with inverse muon decays, etc. • Analysis of charm using near detector • Determination of systematic error from near/far extrapolation • Expectation of cross-section measurements • Test beam activities to validate technology (eg. vertex detectors) • Construction of beam diagnostic prototypes • Other physics studies: PDFs, etc. (engage with theory community for interesting measurements) UKNF Meeting Lancaster, 23 April 2009

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