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ASP Online Seminars: Study of muon-induced background in Double Chooz neutrino oscillation experiment

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Abstract:

The Double Chooz experiment is a reactor antineutrino disappearance experiment located on the site of the Chooz nuclear power plant in the Ardennes region in France. The principal aim of the experiment is a high precision measurement of the oscillation amplitude sin^2 [2θ_{13}] of the antineutrinos emitted from the two reactor cores of the Chooz power plant. The robustness and accuracy of this measurement depends strongly on a precise knowledge of the rates and spectral shapes of the backgrounds that contaminate the antineutrinos selection over the neutrino oscillation expected region. We study the muon induced background in the Double Chooz experiment. Indeed, cosmic muons crossing the detectors or interacting in the neighborhood constitute the main source of background events encountered in Double Chooz. Dedicated identification techniques have been developed to tag each of these backgrounds and, consequently, the associated spectral shapes and rates have been determined. The values obtained in our work serve as inputs in the final fit whence the θ_{13} value is extracted. The latest measurement released by the Double Chooz collaboration is sin^2 [2θ_{13}] = 0.119 ± 0.016.

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Dr. Kenny KALE SAYI (ASP2012 Alumnus)

Participants
  • Babou DIOP
  • Benjamin Benteke Longau
  • Bénédicte Kalumbete
  • Clarisse Abedi
  • Darole Masevosi
  • Diallo Boye
  • Emmanuel Ndiadia K.
  • Eunice Nemwandjare
  • Falonne NKOU
  • Fati Amadou Oumarou
  • Gustave KASEREKA MUTIMANI
  • Ivan Kikunga
  • Jeremy Ruvunangiza
  • Jespere Calderone Nzobadila Ondze
  • KENNY KALE SAYI
  • Ketevi Adikle Assamagan
  • Lucien Nkayilu
  • Mohamed Gouighri
  • Ngana Kuetche Jules Casimir
  • Rafik Er-Rabit
  • Schephatia ODHONGO
  • Sekazi Mtingwa
  • Steve Muanza
  • Tresor Matindi
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92372698210
Host
Ketevi Adikle Assamagan
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