Title: Backgrounds, determination, systematic errors update
1Backgrounds, determination, systematic errors -
update
- Background subtraction, systematic errors,
required precision - Measuring the NC background
- Nue component of the beam
2Typical results L 735 km, R 10 km
Dm2 dependent !
3How well do we need to know the NC background?
Now
- If we know the expected background levels, then
the experiment sensitivity is limit by
statistical fluctuations of the background
subtraction - If the background in not known perfectly
additional systematic error - Only neutrinos, antineutrino statistical error
dominates
4How well will we have to know the NC background
in the proton driver era?
5How will the systematic error affect the
measurement?
6Near detector? Sure, but where?
7Background composition at different near
detectors?
8Scaling from the near to far detectors
9Background as a fraction of the observed NC
candidates
10Nue component of the beam?
- Conjecture
- Nue component of the beam is primarily due to
neutrinos from muon decays. - Muon decays produce nues and numubars, hence a
measurement of numubars (wrong sign muons) in
the near detector will provide a constrant on the
nue flux. - Mark Messier This is wrong.
11Nue events, far detectors
- Histogram muon decays only
12Numubar events
- Histogram muon decays only
13Nue events, near site
- Histogram muon decays only
14Numubar events, near sites