Baby MIND detector first physics run
Saba Parsa

TL;DR
Baby MIND, a magnetized iron neutrino detector used with WAGASCI on the T2K beam line, successfully collected and demonstrated data quality and detector performance during its first physics run in 2019-2020.
Contribution
This paper reports the first physics run results of Baby MIND, demonstrating its functionality and data quality in a neutrino experiment setting.
Findings
Data quality confirmed for Baby MIND during initial run
Detector performance meets experimental requirements
Examples of neutrino interactions on iron are presented
Abstract
Baby MIND is a Magnetized Iron Neutrino Detector, serving as a downstream magnetized muon range detector for WAGASCI on the T2K beam line in Japan. The first physics run of Baby MIND together with other WAGASCI sub-detectors took place in the period from November 2019 to February 2020 (T2K run10), where a total of Protons on target (POT) was delivered. Preliminary results showing Baby MIND data quality, detector performance and examples of neutrino interactions on iron during the first physics run are presented.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Neutrino Physics Research
