Identification and reconstruction of low-energy electrons in the ProtoDUNE-SP detector
DUNE Collaboration: A. Abed Abud, B. Abi, R. Acciarri, M. A. Acero, M., R. Adames, G. Adamov, M. Adamowski, D. Adams, M. Adinolfi, C. Adriano, A., Aduszkiewicz, J. Aguilar, Z. Ahmad, J. Ahmed, B. Aimard, F. Akbar, K., Allison, S. Alonso Monsalve, M. Alrashed, C. Alt, A. Alton

TL;DR
This paper details methods for selecting, calibrating, and reconstructing low-energy electrons in the ProtoDUNE-SP detector, demonstrating improved energy resolution crucial for neutrino physics and beyond.
Contribution
It introduces a novel calibration approach using cosmic muons and Michel spectrum for low-energy electron reconstruction in ProtoDUNE-SP.
Findings
Achieved 95% purity in low-energy electron selection.
Improved energy resolution from 40% to 25% at 50 MeV.
Validated reconstruction techniques for DUNE far detector.
Abstract
Measurements of electrons from interactions are crucial for the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE) neutrino oscillation program, as well as searches for physics beyond the standard model, supernova neutrino detection, and solar neutrino measurements. This article describes the selection and reconstruction of low-energy (Michel) electrons in the ProtoDUNE-SP detector. ProtoDUNE-SP is one of the prototypes for the DUNE far detector, built and operated at CERN as a charged particle test beam experiment. A sample of low-energy electrons produced by the decay of cosmic muons is selected with a purity of 95%. This sample is used to calibrate the low-energy electron energy scale with two techniques. An electron energy calibration based on a cosmic ray muon sample uses calibration constants derived from measured and simulated cosmic ray muon events. Another calibration…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNeutrino Physics Research · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
