1–7 Jun 2014
Boston University
US/Eastern timezone

Time Synchronization and Energy Calibration in the NOvA Detector

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Metcalf Auditorium (Boston University)

Metcalf Auditorium

Boston University

George Sherman Union 775 Commonwealth Ave. Boston, MA 02215
Board: 12
Poster Long Baseline Oscillations

Speaker

Mr Evan Niner (Indiana University)

Description

The NuMI Off-Axis nu_e Appearance (NOvA) experiment has been commissioning and operating its Far Detector in Ash River, MN for over a year. Upon completion this summer, the 14 kT detector will consist of more than 340,000 4x6 cm^2 x 15 m cells of extruded PVC plastic filled with liquid scintillator and read out through avalanche photo-diodes (APDs). NOvA's neutrino oscillation analyses require precise correlation of events in the detector with the narrow 10 μs NuMI neutrino beam pulses. The technique to calibrate the timing system uses the abundant cosmic-ray muon flux at the detector’s surface location to establish a precise network of timing offsets between the detector components spread over the 64 m spatial extent of the detector. Cosmic-rays are also used to measure the light yield and attenuation length within the detector cells and to establish the absolute energy scale of the detector. This poster will discuss results from the time synchronization and energy calibration performed with the cosmic-ray flux.

Primary author

Mr Evan Niner (Indiana University)

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