Abstract
ArgoNeuT, or Argon Neutrino Test, is a 170 liter liquid argon time projection chamber designed to collect neutrino interactions from the NuMI beam at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory. ArgoNeuT operated in the NuMI low-energy beam line directly upstream of the MINOS Near Detector from September 2009 to February 2010, during which thousands of neutrino and anti-neutrino events were collected. The MINOS Near Detector was used to measure muons downstream of ArgoNeuT. Though ArgoNeuT is primarily an R&D project, the data collected provide a unique opportunity to measure neutrino cross sections in the 0.1-10 GeV energy range. Fully reconstructing the muon from these interactions is imperative for these measurements. This paper focuses on the complete kinematic reconstruction of neutrino-induced through-going muons tracks. Analysis of this high statistics sample of minimum ionizing tracks demonstrates the reliability of the geometric and calorimetric reconstruction in the ArgoNeuT detector. © 2012 IOP Publishing Ltd and Sissa Medialab srl.
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Anderson, C., Antonello, M., Baller, B., Bolton, T., Bromberg, C., Cavanna, F., … Zeller, G. P. (2012). Analysis of a large sample of neutrino-induced muons with the ArgoNeuT detector. Journal of Instrumentation, 7(10). https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/7/10/P10020
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