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Decay tunnel instrumentation for the ENUBET neutrino beam

Authors :
F. Dal Corso
E. Radicioni
Alan Cosimo Ruggeri
A. Meregaglia
G. De Rosa
A. Branca
A. Longhin
L. Ludovici
Alessandro Berra
S. Cecchini
G. Collazuol
Mario Stipčević
Marzio Nessi
M. Vesco
Michelangelo Pari
M. G. Catanesi
M. Prest
M. Pozzato
V. Mascagna
L. Magaletti
G. Brunetti
E. Conti
E. Vallazza
C. Brizzolari
G. Mandrioli
Marco Calviani
A. Falcone
L. Meazza
Federico Cindolo
Marco Laveder
L. Pasqualini
Nikolaos Charitonidis
Verena Kain
N. Mauri
F. Pupilli
C. Delogu
M. Mezzetto
L. Patrizii
L. Votano
Maurizio Bonesini
G. Sirri
Silvia Capelli
Francesco Velotti
Alessandro Paoloni
Yu.A. Kudenko
E. Parozzi
C. Jollet
B. Klicek
Sara Carturan
M. Tenti
E. Lutsenko
Giovanni Paternoster
F. Terranova
A. Gola
F. Acerbi
Anselmo Margotti
Carlo Scian
C. Riccio
M. Torti
Centre d'Etudes Nucléaires de Bordeaux Gradignan (CENBG)
Université Sciences et Technologies - Bordeaux 1-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
Acerbi, F.
Berra, A.
Bonesini, M.
Branca, A.
Brizzolari, C.
Brunetti, G.
Calviani, M.
Carturan, S.
Capelli, S.
Catanesi, M. G.
Charitonidis, N.
Cecchini, S.
Cindolo, F.
Collazuol, G.
Conti, E.
Corso, F. D.
De Rosa, G.
Delogu, C.
Falcone, A.
Gola, A.
Jollet, C.
Kain, V.
Klicek, B.
Kudenko, Y.
Laveder, M.
Longhin, A.
Ludovici, L.
Lutsenko, E.
Magaletti, L.
Mandrioli, G.
Margotti, A.
Mascagna, V.
Mauri, N.
Meazza, L.
Meregaglia, A.
Mezzetto, M.
Nessi, M.
Pari, M.
Paoloni, A.
Parozzi, E.
Pasqualini, L.
Paternoster, G.
Patrizii, L.
Pozzato, M.
Prest, M.
Pupilli, F.
Radicioni, E.
Riccio, C.
Ruggeri, A. C.
Scian, C.
Sirri, G.
Stipcevic, M.
Tenti, M.
Terranova, F.
Torti, M.
Vallazza, E.
Velotti, F.
Vesco, M.
Votano, L.
Acerbi, F
Berra, A
Bonesini, M
Branca, A
Brizzolari, C
Brunetti, G
Calviani, M
Carturan, S
Capelli, S
Catanesi, M
Charitonidis, N
Cecchini, S
Cindolo, F
Collazuol, G
Conti, E
Corso, F
Rosa, G
Delogu, C
Falcone, A
Gola, A
Jollet, C
Kain, V
Klicek, B
Kudenko, Y
Laveder, M
Longhin, A
Ludovici, L
Lutsenko, E
Magaletti, L
Mandrioli, G
Margotti, A
Mascagna, V
Mauri, N
Meazza, L
Meregaglia, A
Mezzetto, M
Nessi, M
Pari, M
Paoloni, A
Parozzi, E
Pasqualini, L
Paternoster, G
Patrizii, L
Pozzato, M
Prest, M
Pupilli, F
Radicioni, E
Riccio, C
Ruggeri, A
Scian, C
Sirri, G
Stipcevic, M
Tenti, M
Terranova, F
Torti, M
Vallazza, E
Velotti, F
Vesco, M
Votano, L
Source :
JINST, 15th Topical Seminar on Innovative Particle and Radiation Detectors, 15th Topical Seminar on Innovative Particle and Radiation Detectors, Oct 2019, Siena, Italy. pp.C05059, ⟨10.1088/1748-0221/15/05/C05059⟩
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
HAL CCSD, 2019.

Abstract

The uncertainty in the initial neutrino flux is the main limitation for a precise determination of the absolute neutrino cross section. The ERC funded ENUBET project (2016-2021) is studying a facility based on a narrow band beam to produce an intense source of electron neutrinos with a ten-fold improvement in accuracy. Since March 2019 ENUBET is also a Neutrino Platform experiment at CERN: NP06/ENUBET. A key element of the project is the instrumentation of the decay tunnel to monitor large angle positrons produced together with $\nu_e$ in the three body decays of kaons ($K_{e3}$) and to discriminate them from neutral and charged pions. The need for an efficient and high purity e/$\pi$ separation over a length of several meters, and the requirements for fast response and radiation hardness imposed by the harsh beam environment, suggested the implementation of a longitudinally segmented Fe/scintillator calorimeter with a readout based on WLS fibers and SiPM detectors. An extensive experimental program through several test beam campaigns at the CERN-PS T9 beam line has been pursued on calorimeter prototypes, both with a shashlik and a lateral readout configuration. The latter, in which fibers collect the light from the side of the scintillator tiles, allows to place the light sensors away from the core of the calorimeter, thus reducing possible irradiation damages with respect to the shashlik design. This contribution will present the achievements of the prototyping activities carried out, together with irradiation tests made on the Silicon Photo-Multipliers. The results achieved so far pin down the technology of choice for the construction of the 3 m long demonstrator that will take data in 2021.<br />Comment: Talk presented at the "15th Topical Seminar on Innovative Particle and Radiation Detectors (IPRD19)", 14-17 October 2019. Siena, Italy. 9 pages, 7 figures

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
17480221
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
JINST, 15th Topical Seminar on Innovative Particle and Radiation Detectors, 15th Topical Seminar on Innovative Particle and Radiation Detectors, Oct 2019, Siena, Italy. pp.C05059, ⟨10.1088/1748-0221/15/05/C05059⟩
Accession number :
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