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Performance of the NOMAD-STAR detector (2003)

Abstract
The NOMAD-STAR detector is a silicon vertex installed in the NOMAD spectrometer at the CERN SPS neutrino beam. It consists of four layers of a passive boron carbide target with a total mass of 45 kg and five layers of 600 single sided silicon microstrip detectors covering a total area of 1.14m^2. About 11,500 nu_mu charged current interactions were reconstructed in the fiducial volume of NOMAD-STAR from the neutrino run in 1998. The potential use of silicon detectors for nu_mu (nu_e) nu_tau oscillations depends on the observation of the tau candidates by the experimental signature of a large impact parameter, in the case of the one prong decay of the tau, or a double vertex, in the case of the three prong decay. The main aim of NOMAD-STAR is to measure the impact parameter and vertex distributions of charged current interactions, which constitute the main backgrounds for the oscillation signals, to understand the significance of a potential signal in a future experiment. The present paper describes the experience gained in the operation of this silicon vertex detector, and the peformance achieved with it.

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Source http://hal.ccsd.cnrs.fr/docs/00/02/38/58/PDF/democrite-00020245.pdf
Publisher HAL - CCSd - CNRS
Contributors Nicole Berger
Repository CCSd/HAL : e-articles server (based on gBUS) (France)
Keywords Physics/High Energy Physics - Experiment
Type ARTJOURNAL