Lepton reconstruction in the ENUBET tagger
Language
en
Communication dans un congrès
This item was published in
PoS, PoS, 2021-09-06, Cagliari. 2022, vol. NuFact2021, p. 025
English Abstract
The ENUBET project aims at demonstrating the feasibility of a monitored neutrino beam in which the measurement of associated charged leptons in the instrumented decay region of a conventional beam is used to constrain the ...Read more >
The ENUBET project aims at demonstrating the feasibility of a monitored neutrino beam in which the measurement of associated charged leptons in the instrumented decay region of a conventional beam is used to constrain the neutrino flux to unprecedented precision ($\mathcal{O}$(1\%)). Large angle muons and positrons from kaon decays are detected on the decay tunnel walls equipped with a sampling calorimeter with longitudinal, radial and azimuthal segmentation. After a brief description of the ENUBET beamline and of the detectors employed in the lepton tagger, the analysis chain for the event reconstruction, the background suppression and the identification of positrons and muons will be described.Read less <
English Keywords
activity report
neutrino: beam
background: suppression
neutrino: flux
ENUBET
muon: particle identification
positron: particle identification
calorimeter
beam transport
beam monitoring
Origin
Hal imported