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Muon momentum measurement in ICARUS-T600 LAr-TPC via multiple scattering in few-GeV range

Authors :
Antonello, Maddalena
Baibussinov, Bagdat
Bellini, Vincenzo
Benetti, Pietro Angelo
Boffelli, Fabrizio
Bubak, Arkadiusz
Calligarich, Elio
Centro, Sandro
Cervi, Tommaso
Cesana, Alessandra
Cieslik, Krzysztof
Cocco, Alfredo G.
Dabrowska, Anna
Dermenev, Alexander
Falcone, Andrea
Farnese, Christian
Fava, Angela
Ferrari, Alfredo
Gibin, Daniele
Gninenko, Sergei
Guglielmi, Alberto
Haranczyk, Malgorzata
Holeczek, Jacek
Janik, Michal
Kirsanov, Mikhail
Kisiel, Jan
Kochanek, Iza
Lagoda, Justyna
Menegolli, Alessandro
Meng, Guang
Montanari, Claudio
Otwinowski, Stanislaw
Picchi, Pio
Pietropaolo, Francesco
Plonski, Piotr
Rappoldi, Andrea
Raselli, Gianluca
Rossella, Massimo
Rubbia, Carlo
Sala, Paola
Scaramelli, Alberto
Sergiampietri, Franco
Spanu, Maura
Stefan, Dorota
Sulej, Robert
Szarska, Monika
Terrani, Mario
Torti, Marta
Tortorici, Francesco
Varanini, Filippo
Ventura, Sandro
Vignoli, Chiara
Wang, Hanguo
Yang, Xiaofeng
Zalewskag, Agnieszka
Zani, Andrea
Zaremba, Krzysztof
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

The measurement of muon momentum by Multiple Coulomb Scattering is a crucial ingredient to the reconstruction of {\nu}{\mu} CC events in the ICARUS-T600 liquid argon TPC in absence of magnetic field, as in the search for sterile neutrinos at Fermilab where ICARUS will be exposed to ~1 GeV Booster neutrino beam. A sample of ~1000 stopping muons produced by charged current interactions of CNGS {\nu}{\mu} in the surrounding rock at the INFN Gran Sasso underground Laboratory provides an ideal benchmark in the few-GeV range since their momentum can be directly and independently obtained by the calorimetric measurement. Stopping muon momentum in the 0.5- 4.5 GeV/c range has been reconstructed via Multiple Coulomb Scattering with resolution ranging from 10 to 25 % depending on muon energy, track length and uniformity of the electric field in the drift volume.<br />Comment: 20 pages, 20 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1612.07715
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/12/04/P04010