Simulations Study of Muon Response in the Peripheral Regions of the Iron Calorimeter Detector at the India-based Neutrino Observatory
R. Kanishka (Panjab Univ), Meghna K. K. (IMSc, Chennai), Vipin, Bhatnagar (Panjab Univ), D. Indumathi (IMSc, Chennai), Nita Sinha (IMSc,, Chennai)

TL;DR
This study uses GEANT4 simulations to characterize muon response in the peripheral regions of the ICAL detector at INO, providing crucial data for neutrino oscillation measurements and detector sensitivity.
Contribution
It offers the first detailed simulation-based analysis of muon response in the peripheral regions of ICAL, completing the detector's response characterization.
Findings
Muon momentum resolution of 15-24% for 1-20 GeV muons
Reconstruction efficiency of 60-70% in the peripheral regions
Charge identification accuracy of about 97%
Abstract
The magnetized Iron CALorimeter detector (ICAL) which is proposed to be built in the India-based Neutrino Observatory (INO) laboratory, aims to study atmospheric neutrino oscillations primarily through charged current interactions of muon neutrinos and anti-neutrinos with the detector. The response of muons and charge identification efficiency, angle and energy resolution as a function of muon momentum and direction are studied from GEANT4-based simulations in the peripheral regions of the detector. This completes the characterisation of ICAL with respect to muons over the entire detector and has implications for the sensitivity of ICAL to the oscillation parameters and mass hierarchy compared to the studies where only the resolutions and efficiencies of the central region of ICAL were assumed for the entire detector. Selection criteria for track reconstruction in the peripheral…
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