Tracking Performance of the Scintillating Fiber Detector in the K2K Experiment
B. J. Kim, T. Iwashita, T. Ishida, E. J. Jeon, H. Yokoyama, S. Aoki,, H. G. Berns, H. C. Bhang, S. Boyd, K. Fujii, T. Hara, Y. Hayato, J. Hill, T., Ishii, H. Ishino, C. K. Jung, E. Kearns, H. I. Kim, J. H. Kim, J. Y. Kim, S., B. Kim, T. Kobayashi, S. Matsuno, S. Mine

TL;DR
This paper evaluates the long-term performance of the scintillating fiber detector in the K2K neutrino experiment, detailing the reconstruction algorithm and operational results over three years.
Contribution
It presents a comprehensive analysis of the SciFi detector's performance and the track reconstruction algorithm used in the K2K experiment.
Findings
Stable detector performance over three years
Effective track reconstruction algorithm demonstrated
Reliable charged particle reconstruction in neutrino interactions
Abstract
The K2K long-baseline neutrino oscillation experiment uses a Scintillating Fiber Detector (SciFi) to reconstruct charged particles produced in neutrino interactions in the near detector. We describe the track reconstruction algorithm and the performance of the SciFi after three years of operation.
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