21 March 2022 to 30 September 2022
Europe/Zurich timezone

T2K Status and Plans

21 Mar 2022, 14:30
15m

Speaker

Neil McCauley (University of Liverpool)

Description

T2K is a long baseline experiment providing world-leading measurements of the parameters governing neutrino oscillation.
T2K data enable first 3sigma exclusion for some intervals of the CP-violating phase $\delta_{CP}$ and precision measurements of the atmospheric parameters $\Delta m^{2}_{32}$, $\sin^2(\theta_{23}$).
T2K exploits a beam of muon neutrinos and antineutrinos at the Japan Particle Accelerator Research Centre (JPARC) and it measures oscillations by comparing neutrino rates and spectra
at a near detector complex, located at JPARC, and at the water-cherencov detector SuperKamiokande, located 295 Km away.
The T2K beam will be upgraded with increased power in 2022 and an upgrade of the ND280 near detector, located 2.5 degrees off-axis, is being assembled to exploits the increased statistics.
Moreover the SuperKamiokande detector has been loaded with 0.01% of Gadolinium in 2020, enabling enhanced neutron tagging.
In preparation for the exploitation of such data, the T2K collaboration is working on an updated oscillation analysis to improve the control of systematic uncertainties
A new beam tuning has been developed, based on an improved NA61/SHINE measurement on a copy of the T2K target and including a refined modeling of the beam line materials.
New selections at ND280, with proton and photon tagging, and at Super Kamiokande, extending pion tagging to muon neutrino samples, have been developed.
After reviewing the latest measurements of oscillation parameters, the status of such new developments and the plan to deploy the beam and ND280 upgrade will be presented.

Primary author

Neil McCauley (University of Liverpool)

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