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K0 beam line for the E391a experiment
May 27, 2005 Takao Inagaki (KEK)
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Location
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Collimation scheme
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KL spectrum and n andγprofiles
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Telescope for the profile measurement
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Profiles (meas. vs MC*)
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Sizable vacuum effect
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Detectors for energy spectra
SLSD (+ lead glass) Cerberus
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γspectra measured by SLSD+lead glass
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Neutron and γ spectra by Cerberus
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C4: suppressor of thermal neutron flux
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Profiles and spectra of the halo
Measured by Cerberus
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Decay vertex distribution for 2γsample at trigger bias
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How are the halo neutrons generated?
Scattering at C2 + Hadronic Shower at C6 Main source of lower-energy tail events ~ 25 % events Multiple Scattering Main source of higher-energy edge events
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Summary The profiles and spectra including the absorber effects were rather well reproduced by a MC simulation using GEANT(G-FULKA) code. Beam-line design becomes science from art. Further improvement: ・ suppress the second step scattering ・ decrease n/KL ratio
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Supplement
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How are the halo neutrons generated?
It consists of two kinds of source. From first look of e391 data, we have to reduce halo!!!
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How are the halo neutrons generated?
Multiple Scattering, 1st scattering is in the Pb absorber. No. of event is rather large. ~ 20 % of halo events Scattering at Vacuum window.
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Summary for halo-neutrons
Source of halo neutrons: 1. Multiple scattering typical case (a) C2C6halo (b) Pb abs C6 halo (20%) 2. Hadronic shower at C6 (ex, C2C6shower) ( 25 %) Possible way: 1. Position of trimming collimator relative to Pb abs. 2. Active veto-counter at C6. Test of New Collimation Scheme…
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