The Golden Channel at a Neutrino Factory revisited: improved sensitivities from a Magnetised Iron Neutrino Detector
R. Bayes, A. Laing, F. J. P. Soler, A. Cervera Villanueva, J. J., G\'omez Cadenas, P. Hern\'andez, J. Mart\'in-Albo, J. Burguet-Castell

TL;DR
This paper evaluates the improved sensitivity of a Magnetised Iron Neutrino Detector at a Neutrino Factory, demonstrating enhanced low-energy detection, background suppression, and precise measurement capabilities for neutrino oscillation parameters.
Contribution
It introduces a realistic simulation and analysis of the MIND detector, achieving higher efficiency at low energies and providing detailed response matrices for neutrino oscillation studies.
Findings
Signal efficiency of ~60% for muon neutrinos at ~5 GeV
Background contamination reduced to 10^{-4} level
CP phase measurement accuracy of 3-5 degrees
Abstract
This paper describes the performance and sensitivity to neutrino mixing parameters of a Magnetised Iron Neutrino Detector (MIND) at a Neutrino Factory with a neutrino beam created from the decay of 10 GeV muons. Specifically, it is concerned with the ability of such a detector to detect muons of the opposite sign to those stored (wrong-sign muons) while suppressing contamination of the signal from the interactions of other neutrino species in the beam. A new more realistic simulation and analysis, which improves the efficiency of this detector at low energies, has been developed using the GENIE neutrino event generator and the GEANT4 simulation toolkit. Low energy neutrino events down to 1 GeV were selected, while reducing backgrounds to the level. Signal efficiency plateaus of ~60% for and ~70% for events were achieved starting at ~5 GeV.…
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