The near neutrino detector for the T2K experiment
Yury Kudenko (Institute for Nuclear Research, Moscow)

TL;DR
The paper describes the design, testing, and status of the near neutrino detector for the T2K experiment, which measures neutrino beam properties and interaction cross sections close to the source.
Contribution
It presents the main design features, test results, and current status of the T2K near neutrino detector complex.
Findings
Successful detector design and testing completed.
Detector effectively measures neutrino beam properties.
Status update on detector deployment and performance.
Abstract
The T2K experiment is a second generation long baseline neutrino oscillation experiment designed as a sensitive search for nu_e appearance. The T2K near neutrino detector complex is located 280 meters from the pion production target and will measure both neutrino beam properties close to the production point and interaction cross sections. The main design features, test results and status of these detectors are presented.
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