Time Projection Chambers for the T2K Near Detectors
T2K ND280 TPC collaboration

TL;DR
This paper details the design, construction, and performance evaluation of time projection chambers (TPCs) used in the T2K near detectors to improve neutrino interaction measurements and reduce uncertainties in oscillation studies.
Contribution
It introduces novel TPC design features including a rectangular layout, bulk micromegas detectors, and advanced electronics, enhancing particle tracking capabilities in neutrino experiments.
Findings
Successful construction and calibration of TPCs
Effective particle detection with beam and cosmic ray tests
Enhanced measurement precision for neutrino interactions
Abstract
The T2K experiment is designed to study neutrino oscillation properties by directing a high intensity neutrino beam produced at J-PARC in Tokai, Japan, towards the large Super-Kamiokande detector located 295 km away, in Kamioka, Japan. The experiment includes a sophisticated near detector complex, 280 m downstream of the neutrino production target in order to measure the properties of the neutrino beam and to better understand neutrino interactions at the energy scale below a few GeV. A key element of the near detectors is the ND280 tracker, consisting of two active scintillator-bar target systems surrounded by three large time projection chambers (TPCs) for charged particle tracking. The data collected with the tracker is used to study charged current neutrino interaction rates and kinematics prior to oscillation, in order to reduce uncertainties in the oscillation measurements by the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNeutrino Physics Research · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena
