1–6 Sept 2025
Liverpool, UK
Europe/London timezone

Commissioning and first data from T2K’s near detector upgrade

2 Sept 2025, 13:45
25m
Space 8 (The Spine, Liverpool)

Space 8

The Spine, Liverpool

Presentation WG6 - Detectors WG6

Speaker

Tristan Daret (Université Paris-Saclay (FR))

Description

T2K is a long-baseline experiment measuring neutrino and antineutrino oscillations by observing the disappearance of muon neutrinos, as well as the appearance of electron neutrinos, over a long 295km distance. The ND280 near detector at J-PARC plays a crucial role to minimise the systematic uncertainties related to the neutrino flux and neutrino-nucleus cross-sections as it measures the neutrino beam at a ND site before it oscillates. The ND280 detector has recently been upgraded with a new suite of sub-detectors: a high granularity SuperFGD with 2 million optically-isolated scintillating cubes read out by wavelength shifting fibres and 55000 Multi-Pixel Photon Counters; two horizontal Time-Projection Chambers instrumented with resistive Micromegas, and additionally six panels of scintillating bars for precise time-of-flight measurements. The installation and commissioning of the new detectors will be discussed together with detector calibrations of the new detectors and the ND280 Classic detectors.

Author

Tristan Daret (Université Paris-Saclay (FR))

Presentation materials