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1 NuMI Beam Study ν e component the LE beam configuration Benjamin Brown University of Pittsburgh

2 NuMI LE Configuration Contains ν μ, ν e ν μ absolute flux ~ 8.6 * 10 16 / m 2 year (@ 2.5 * 10 20 PoT/year) ν e contamination absolute flux about %1

3 Predicted CC Events For the Fe configuration, EDDS absorber mass ~0.4 tons, for Pb, ~0.55 tons (@ 2.5 * 10 20 PoT/year) Pb gives: 1500 CC e / year 110K CC μ / year Fe gives 1100 CC e / year 76K CC μ / year

4 ν e Flux Measurement Look for electron production spectrum (presently, as generated by MC)

5 Electron Spectrum

6 Electron tan(θ) distribution

7 ν e expected flux

8 Summary Almost all electrons have E >~ 100 MeV Almost all electrons are forward scattered. ~60% with tan(θ) < 0.4

9 Conclusion If we are restricted to electrons with: a) tan(θ) < 0.4 b) electron id efficiency of about 90% c) Pb configuration d) lose 10% due to e exiting the downstream edge of the brick Then, in 1 year, we can expect a signal of ~700 events. (@ 2.5 * 10 20 PoT/year)

10 References MINER ν A proposal “Request for a Test Exposure of OPERA Targets in the Numb Beam”, K. Kadoma et al “Study of electron identificationin a few GeV region by an emulsion cloud chamber”, K. Kadoma et al; Review of Scientific Instruments, Vol. 74, Number 1, January 2003


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