Extracting neutrino oscillation parameters using a simultaneous fit of the $ν_{e}$ appearance and $ν_μ$ disappearance data in the NOvA experiment
arXiv:1710.03829
Abstract
NOvA is a two detector, long baseline neutrino oscillation experiment designed to study $ν_{e}$ ($\barν_{e}$) appearance and $ν_μ$ ($\barν_μ$) disappearance in a $ν_μ$ ($\barν_μ$) beam produced at Fermilab. The near detector (ND) is located 100 meters underground at a distance of 1 km from the target whereas the far detector (FD) is located on the surface, 810 km away from the beam source in Ash River, MN. The ND is used to measure the beam before oscillations and the FD measures the oscillated spectrum. The ND and the FD are functionally identical detectors and the ND spectra are extrapolated to the FD to predict the signal and background spectra expected in the FD. The extrapolation and data fitting techniques developed for these analyses within NOvA are presented.
8 pages, 12 figures, conference: APS Division of Particles and Fields Meeting (DPF 2017), July 31-August 4, 2017, Fermilab