First CNGS events detected by LVD

The CERN Neutrino to Gran Sasso (CNGS) project aims to produce a high energy, wide band \(\nu_{\mu}\) beam at CERN and send it toward the INFN Gran Sasso National Laboratory (LNGS), 732 km away. Its main goal is the observation of the \(\nu_{\tau}\) appearance, through neutrino flavour oscillation....

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Main Authors N Yu Agafonova, Aglietta, M, Antonioli, P, Bari, G, Bonardi, A, Boyarkin, V V, Bruno, G, Fulgione, W, Galeotti, P, Garbini, M, Ghia, P L, Giusti, P, Kemp, E, Kuznetsov, V V, Kuznetsov, V A, Malguin, A S, Menghetti, H, Persiani, R, Pesci, A, Pless, I A, Porta, A, Ryasny, V G, Ryazhskaya, O G, Saavedra, O, Sartorelli, G, Selvi, M, Vigorito, C, Votano, L, Yakushev, V F, Zatsepin, G T, Zichichi, A
Format Paper Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Ithaca Cornell University Library, arXiv.org 08.10.2007
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Summary:The CERN Neutrino to Gran Sasso (CNGS) project aims to produce a high energy, wide band \(\nu_{\mu}\) beam at CERN and send it toward the INFN Gran Sasso National Laboratory (LNGS), 732 km away. Its main goal is the observation of the \(\nu_{\tau}\) appearance, through neutrino flavour oscillation. The beam started its operation in August 2006 for about 12 days: a total amount of \(7.6~10^{17}\) protons were delivered to the target. The LVD detector, installed in hall A of the LNGS and mainly dedicated to the study of supernova neutrinos, was fully operating during the whole CNGS running time. A total number of 569 events were detected in coincidence with the beam spill time. This is in good agreement with the expected number of events from Montecarlo simulations.
ISSN:2331-8422
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.0710.1536