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Track reconstruction in the emulsion-lead target of the OPERA experiment using the ESS microscope

arXiv:0705.3102 · doi:10.1088/1748-0221/2/05/P05004

Abstract

The OPERA experiment, designed to conclusively prove the existence of $\rm ν_μ\to ν_τ$ oscillations in the atmospheric sector, makes use of a massive lead-nuclear emulsion target to observe the appearance of $\rm ν_τ$'s in the CNGS $\rm ν_μ$ beam. The location and analysis of the neutrino interactions in quasi real-time required the development of fast computer-controlled microscopes able to reconstruct particle tracks with sub-micron precision and high efficiency at a speed of 20 cm^2 / h. This paper describes the performance in particle track reconstruction of the European Scanning System, a novel automatic microscope for the measurement of emulsion films developed for OPERA.

13 pages, 10 figures