Description
T2K is a neutrino experiment designed to investigate how neutrinos change from one flavour to another as they travel (neutrino oscillations). An intense beam of muon neutrinos is generated at the J-PARC nuclear physics site on the East coast of Japan and directed across the country to the Super-Kamiokande neutrino detector in the mountains of western Japan. The beam is measured once before it leaves the J-PARC site, using the near detector ND280, and again at Super-K: the change in the measured intensity and composition of the beam is used to provide information on the properties of neutrinos.
Acceptable Use Policy
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Goal and description of the VO:
The T2K experiment is the first super-beam neutrino oscillation experiment which hopes to measure the third and final lepton mixing angle, whilst improving current measurements of other lepton mixing parameters. This VO is set up for the analysis and production of detector and MC data for any part of the T2K experiment.
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