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Neutrinos play a key role in many areas of particle physics, nuclear physics and astrophysics. The recent discovery of neutrino oscillation has given the first hint of new physics beyond the standard model. Clearly, it is extremely important to study further the oscillation and other fundamental properties of neutrinos. It is also important to improve our knowledge of neutrino-nucleus reactions, which are crucial for understanding a large class of astrophysical phenomena. These and many other interesting questions can be investigated at stopped pion neutrino facilities like the one planned fo
Neutrinos --- Particles (Nuclear physics) --- Nuclear physics --- Astrophysics --- Neutrino interactions --- Collisions, Neutrino --- Interactions, Neutrino --- Neutrino collisions --- Neutrino reactions --- Reactions, Neutrino --- Nuclear reactions
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This book is based on the author's work in the T2K long-baseline neutrino oscillation experiment, in which neutrinos are generated by a proton beam and are detected by near and far neutrino detectors. In order to achieve the precise measurement of the neutrino oscillation, an accurate understanding of the neutrino beam and the neutrino interaction is essential. Thus, the author measured the neutrino beam properties and the neutrino interaction cross sections using a near neutrino detector called INGRID and promoted a better understanding of them. Then, the author performed a neutrino oscillation analysis using the neutrino beam and neutrino interaction models verified by the INGRID measurements. As a result, some values of the neutrino CP phase are disfavored at the 90% confidence level. If the measurement precision is further improved, we may be able to discover the finite CP phase which involves the CP violation. Thus, this result is an important step towards the discovery of CP violation in the lepton sector, which may be the key to understanding the origin of the matter–antimatter asymmetry in the universe.
Nuclear Physics --- Physics --- Physical Sciences & Mathematics --- Neutrino interactions --- Neutrinos --- Experiments. --- Research. --- Neutret --- Collisions, Neutrino --- Interactions, Neutrino --- Neutrino collisions --- Neutrino reactions --- Reactions, Neutrino --- Leptons (Nuclear physics) --- Neutrons --- Nuclear reactions --- Particle acceleration. --- Particle Acceleration and Detection, Beam Physics. --- Measurement Science and Instrumentation. --- Particles (Nuclear physics) --- Acceleration (Mechanics) --- Nuclear physics --- Acceleration --- Physical measurements. --- Measurement . --- Measuring --- Mensuration --- Mathematics --- Technology --- Metrology --- Physical measurements --- Measurements, Physical --- Mathematical physics --- Measurement
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This thesis reports the calculation of neutrino production for the T2K experiment; the most precise a priori estimate of neutrino production that has been achieved for any accelerator-based neutrino oscillation experiment to date. The production of intense neutrino beams at accelerator facilities requires exceptional understanding of chains of particle interactions initiated within extended targets. In this thesis, the calculation of neutrino production for T2K has been improved by using measurements of particle production from a T2K replica target, taken by the NA61/SHINE experiment. This enabled the reduction of the neutrino production uncertainty to the level of 5%, which will have a significant impact on neutrino oscillation and interaction measurements by T2K in the coming years. In addition to presenting the revised flux calculation methodology in an accessible format, this thesis also reports a joint T2K measurement of muon neutrino and antineutrino disappearance, and the accompanying electron neutrino and antineutrino appearance, with the updated beam constraint.
Elementary particles (Physics). --- Quantum field theory. --- Nuclear physics. --- Elementary Particles, Quantum Field Theory. --- Particle and Nuclear Physics. --- Atomic nuclei --- Atoms, Nuclei of --- Nucleus of the atom --- Physics --- Relativistic quantum field theory --- Field theory (Physics) --- Quantum theory --- Relativity (Physics) --- Elementary particles (Physics) --- High energy physics --- Nuclear particles --- Nucleons --- Nuclear physics --- Neutrino interactions. --- Neutrinos. --- Neutret --- Leptons (Nuclear physics) --- Neutrons --- Collisions, Neutrino --- Interactions, Neutrino --- Neutrino collisions --- Neutrino reactions --- Reactions, Neutrino --- Nuclear reactions
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Neutrinos --- Neutrino interactions --- Solar neutrinos --- Neutrinos, Solar --- Solar radiation --- Collisions, Neutrino --- Interactions, Neutrino --- Neutrino collisions --- Neutrino reactions --- Reactions, Neutrino --- Nuclear reactions --- Physics --- Physics. --- Physique --- Zeitschrift --- Physik. --- Periodikum --- Zeitschriften --- Presse --- Fortlaufendes Sammelwerk --- Natural philosophy --- Philosophy, Natural --- Physical sciences --- Dynamics --- Physic --- Physik --- #TS:WNAT --- #ANTIL9603 --- Périodiques --- EJPHYSI EPUB-ALPHA-P EPUB-PER-FT IOP-E --- Condensed Matter Physics --- General and Others --- Nuclear Physics --- Plasma Physics --- Zeitschrift. --- Natuurkunde --- Engineering --- Mathematical Sciences --- Electrical Engineering --- Electronics --- Mathematical Physics --- Physics - Periodicals --- Physics - periodicals --- Physique - Periodiques --- Physics - Congresses
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This book presents a major step forward in experimentally understanding the behavior of muon neutrinos and antineutrinos. Apart from providing the world’s first measurement of these interactions in a mostly unexplored energy region, the data presented advances the neutrino community’s preparedness to search for an asymmetry between matter and anti-matter that may very well provide the physical mechanism for the existence of our universe. The details of these measurements are preceded by brief summaries of the history of the neutrino, the phenomenon of neutrino oscillations, and a description of their interactions. Also provided are details of the experimental setup for the measurements and the muon antineutrino cross-section measurement which motivates the need for dedicated in situ background constraints. The world’s first measurement of the neutrino component of an antineutrino beam using a non-magnetized detector, as well as other crucial background constraints, are also presented. By exploiting correlated systematic uncertainties, combined measurements of the muon neutrino and antineutrino cross sections described in the book maximize the precision of the extracted information from both results.
Physics. --- Elementary Particles, Quantum Field Theory. --- Particle Acceleration and Detection, Beam Physics. --- Quantum theory. --- Particle acceleration. --- Physique --- Théorie quantique --- Particules (Physique nucléaire) --- Accélération --- Muons. --- Neutrinos. --- Physics --- Physical Sciences & Mathematics --- Atomic Physics --- Nuclear Physics --- Neutrino interactions. --- Mu mesons --- Neutret --- Collisions, Neutrino --- Interactions, Neutrino --- Neutrino collisions --- Neutrino reactions --- Reactions, Neutrino --- Elementary particles (Physics). --- Quantum field theory. --- Kaons --- Leptons (Nuclear physics) --- Mesons --- Pions --- Neutrons --- Nuclear reactions --- Quantum dynamics --- Quantum mechanics --- Quantum physics --- Mechanics --- Thermodynamics --- Particles (Nuclear physics) --- Acceleration (Mechanics) --- Nuclear physics --- Acceleration --- Relativistic quantum field theory --- Field theory (Physics) --- Quantum theory --- Relativity (Physics) --- Elementary particles (Physics) --- High energy physics --- Nuclear particles --- Nucleons
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This thesis represents the first double differential measurement of quasi-elastic anti-neutrino scattering in the few GeV range--a region of substantial theoretical and experimental interest as it is the kinematic region where studies of charge-parity (CP) violation in the neutrino sector most require precise understanding of the differences between anti-neutrino and neutrino scatter. This dissertation also presents total antineutrino-scintillator quasi-elastic cross sections as a function of energy, which is then compared to measurements from previous experiments. Next-generation neutrino oscillation experiments, such as DUNE and Hyper-Kamiokande, hope to measure CP violation in the lepton sector. In order to do this, they must dramatically reduce their current levels of uncertainty, particularly those due to neutrino-nucleus interaction models. As CP violation is a measure of the difference between the oscillation properties of neutrinos and antineutrinos, data about how the less-studied antineutrinos interact is especially valuable. The measurement described herewith determines the nuclear and instrumental effects that must be understood to undertake precision neutrino physics. As well as being useful to help reduce oscillation experiments' uncertainty, this data can also be used to study the prevalence of various correlation and final-state interaction effects within the nucleus. In addition to being a substantial scientific advance, this thesis also serves as an outstanding introduction to the field of experimental neutrino physics for future students.
Physics. --- Nuclear physics. --- Heavy ions. --- Hadrons. --- Elementary particles (Physics). --- Quantum field theory. --- Particle acceleration. --- Atomic structure. --- Molecular structure. --- Spectra. --- Atomic/Molecular Structure and Spectra. --- Elementary Particles, Quantum Field Theory. --- Nuclear Physics, Heavy Ions, Hadrons. --- Particle Acceleration and Detection, Beam Physics. --- Neutrino interactions --- Neutrino interactions. --- Antineutrinos. --- Experiments. --- Quantum theory. --- Particles (Nuclear physics) --- Acceleration (Mechanics) --- Nuclear physics --- Atomic nuclei --- Atoms, Nuclei of --- Nucleus of the atom --- Physics --- Quantum dynamics --- Quantum mechanics --- Quantum physics --- Mechanics --- Thermodynamics --- Acceleration --- Collisions, Neutrino --- Interactions, Neutrino --- Neutrino collisions --- Neutrino reactions --- Reactions, Neutrino --- Nuclear reactions --- Neutrinos --- Atomic structure . --- Molecular structure . --- Ions --- Relativistic quantum field theory --- Field theory (Physics) --- Quantum theory --- Relativity (Physics) --- Elementary particles (Physics) --- High energy physics --- Nuclear particles --- Nucleons --- Structure, Molecular --- Chemical structure --- Structural bioinformatics --- Structure, Atomic --- Atomic theory
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