September 29, 2025 to October 3, 2025
Palazzo del Bo and Centro Culturale San Gaetano
Europe/Rome timezone
Poster Session details online here on the INDICO web site

Technical challenges for the new T2K High Angle TPCs

Oct 2, 2025, 11:20 AM
20m
Spazio 35 (Centro Culturale Altinate San Gaetano)

Spazio 35

Centro Culturale Altinate San Gaetano

Contributed Talk Data Science and Detector R&D Data Science and Detector R&D

Speaker

Stefano Levorato (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare)

Description

The Near Detector of the T2K experiment at J-PARC has recently been upgraded in order to reduce the present systematic uncertainties affecting the oscillation parameters measurements and to exploit the increased neutrino beam power of the J-PARC complex.

One of the major improvement to the T2K ND280 detector consisted in the the integration of two large-sized (~ 3m3 each) new horizontal High -Angle Time-Projection Chambers (HATPC).

The new HATPCs are based on a gaseous active volume contained in a Field Cage made of lightweight composite material, combining optimal mechanical and electrical properties with minimal radiation length and dead volume.

The readout is performed by innovative Resistive Micromegas modules featuring a resistive layer for charge spreading on top of the readout plane to enhance spatial resolution performance. The mentioned technologies have been studied during several test beams and cosmic rays campaigns. After the installation at J-Parc in Fall 2023, a commissioning period of data taking with cosmics and then with a neutrino beam has been performed.

In this talk, the details about the detector concepts, the design and construction methods are presented within the technological challenges and the solution adopted to cope with the challenging requirements of the upgrade. Furthermore the results of the characterisation and commissioning performance of the HA-TPCs at CERN and J-Parc, including also the first results using beam neutrino interactions will be illustrated.

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