The measurement of muon momentum by Multiple Coulomb Scattering is a crucial ingredient to the reconstruction of νμ 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 νμ 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.
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Antonello, M., Baibussinov, B., Bellini, V., Benetti, P., Boffelli, F., Bubak, A., … Zaremba, K. (2017). Muon momentum measurement in ICARUS-T600 LAr-TPC via multiple scattering in few-GeV range. Journal of Instrumentation, 12(4). https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/12/04/P04010
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