Report number
| arXiv:0710.1536 |
Title
| First CNGS events detected by LVD |
Author(s)
|
Agafonova, N.Yu. ; 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, Oscar ; Sartorelli, G. ; Selvi, Marco ; Vigorito, C. ; Votano, L. ; Yakushev, V.F. ; Zatsepin, G.T. ; Zichichi, A. LVD Collaboration Zeige alle 31 Autoren |
Publication
| 2007 |
Imprint
| 09 Oct 2007 |
Number of pages
| 7 |
In:
| AIP Conf. Proc. 944 (2007) 7-15 |
In:
| Workshop on Next Generation Nucleon Decay and Neutrino Detectors, Seattle, WA, USA, 21 - 23 Sep 2006, pp.7-15 |
DOI
| 10.1140/epjc/s10052-007-0445-x
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Subject category
| Particle Physics - Experiment |
Abstract
| The CERN Neutrino to Gran Sasso (CNGS) project aims to produce a high energy, wide band νμ 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 ντ appearance, through neutrino flavour oscillation. The beam started its operation in August 2006 for about 12 days: a total amount of 7.61017 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. |