Initial results from the HARP experiment at CERN
J.J. Gomez-Cadenas

TL;DR
The HARP experiment at CERN reports initial measurements of particle yields from proton-aluminum collisions at 12.9 GeV/c, providing foundational data for neutrino flux calculations in the K2K experiment.
Contribution
First experimental results on particle yields at specific energies and angles, aiding future cross-section measurements for neutrino experiments.
Findings
Particle yields measured at 12.9 GeV/c proton energy
Angular range between 10 and 250 mrad covered
Results serve as initial step for future cross-section analysis
Abstract
Initial results on particle yields obtained by the HARP experiment are presented. The measurements correspond to proton--nucleus collisions at beam energies of 12.9 and for a thin Al target of 5% interacion legth. The angular range considered is between 10 and 250 . This results are the first step in the upcoming measurement of the forward production cross-section for the same target and beam energy, relevant for the calculation of the far--to--near ratio of the K2K experiment.
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