Abstract
We describe the first ever implementation of a clock-based, multi-stage emulsion shifter in an accelerator neutrino experiment. The system was installed in the neutrino monitoring building at the Japan Proton Accelerator Research Complex as part of a test experiment, T60, and stable operation was maintained for a total of 126.6 days. By applying time information to emulsion films, various results were obtained. Time resolutions of 5.3-14.7 s were evaluated in an operation spanning 46.9 days (yielding division numbers of 1.4-3.8×10 5 ). By using timing and spatial information, reconstruction of coincident events consisting of high-multiplicity and vertex-contained events, including neutrino events, was performed. Emulsion events were matched to events observed by INGRID, one of the on-axis near detectors of the T2K experiment, with high reliability (98.5%), and hybrid analysis of the emulsion and INGRID events was established by means of the multi-stage shifter. The results demonstrate that the multi-stage shifter can feasibly be used in neutrino experiments.
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Yamada, K., Aoki, S., Cao, S., Chikuma, N., Fukuda, T., Fukuzawa, Y., … Yoshimoto, M. (2017). First demonstration of an emulsion multi-stage shifter for accelerator neutrino experiments in J-PARC T60. Progress of Theoretical and Experimental Physics, 2017(6). https://doi.org/10.1093/ptep/ptx083
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