50 research outputs found
Rural waste generation: a geographical survey at local scale
"The paper examines the per capita waste generation rates from from rural areas of Neamț County (Romania) using thematic cartography. Geographical approach of this issue is difficult because the lack of a geostatistic database at commune scale. Spatial analysis of waste indicators reveals several disparities between localities. Comparability of data between communes located in various geographical conditions must be carrefully made according to local waste management systems. Several dysfunctionalities are outlined in order to compare these results, on the one hand, between localities and on the one hand, between recent years. Geographical analysis of waste generation rates is imperative for a proper monitoring of this sector. Data from 2009, 2010 and 2012 shows that rural waste management is in a full process of change towards a more organized, stable and efficient system." (author's abstract
First measurement of the νμ charged-current cross section on a water target without pions in the final state
This paper reports the first differential measurement of the charged-current interaction cross section of νμ on water with no pions in the final state. This flux-averaged measurement has been made using the T2K experiment’s off-axis near detector, and is reported in doubly differential bins of muon momentum and angle. The flux-averaged total cross section in a restricted region of phase space was found to be σ=(0.95±0.08(stat)±0.06(det syst)±0.04(model syst)±0.08(flux))×10−38 cm2/n
Measurement of the muon neutrino charged-current cross sections on water, hydrocarbon and iron, and their ratios, with the T2K on-axis detectors
We report a measurement of the flux-integrated νμ charged-current cross sections on water, hydrocarbon, and iron in the T2K on-axis neutrino beam with a mean neutrino energy of 1.5 GeV. The measured cross sections on water, hydrocarbon, and iron are σH2OCC=(0.840±0.010(stat.)+0.10−0.08(syst.))×10−38cm2/nucleon, σCHCC=(0.817±0.007(stat.)+0.11−0.08(syst.))×10−38cm2/nucleon, and σFeCC=(0.859±0.003(stat.)+0.12−0.10(syst.))×10−38cm2/nucleon, respectively, for a restricted phase space of induced muons: θμ0.4 GeV/c in the laboratory frame. The measured cross section ratios are σH2OCC/σCHCC=1.028±0.016(stat.)±0.053(syst.), σFeCC/σH2OCC=1.023±0.012(stat.)±0.058(syst.), and σFeCC/σCHCC=1.049±0.010(stat.)±0.043(syst.). These results, with an unprecedented precision for the measurements of neutrino cross sections on water in the studied energy region, show good agreement with the current neutrino interaction models used in the T2K oscillation analyses
Characterization of nuclear effects in muon-neutrino scattering on hydrocarbon with a measurement of final-state kinematics and correlations in charged-current pionless interactions at T2K
This paper reports measurements of final-state proton multiplicity, muon and proton kinematics, and
their correlations in charged-current pionless neutrino interactions, measured by the T2K ND280 near
detector in its plastic scintillator (C8H8) target. The data were taken between years 2010 and 2013,
corresponding to approximately 6 × 1020 protons on target. Thanks to their exploration of the proton
kinematics and of imbalances between the proton and muon kinematics, the results offer a novel probe of
the nuclear-medium effects most pertinent to the (sub-)GeV neutrino-nucleus interactions that are used in
accelerator-based long-baseline neutrino oscillation measurements. These results are compared to many
neutrino-nucleus interaction models which all fail to describe at least part of the observed phase space.
In case of events without a proton above a detection threshold in the final state, a fully consistent
implementation of the local Fermi gas model with multinucleon interactions gives the best description of
the data. In the case of at least one proton in the final state, the spectral function model agrees well with the
data, most notably when measuring the kinematic imbalance between the muon and the proton in the plane
transverse to the incoming neutrino. Within the models considered, only the existence of multinucleon
interactions are able to describe the extracted cross section within regions of high transverse kinematic
imbalance. The effect of final-state interactions is also discussed
Search for CP Violation in Neutrino and Antineutrino Oscillations by the T2K Experiment with 2.2 x 10(21) Protons on Target
The T2K experiment measures muon neutrino disappearance and electron neutrino
appearance in accelerator-produced neutrino and antineutrino beams. With an
exposure of protons on target in neutrino
(antineutrino) mode, 89 candidates and 7 anti- candidates were
observed while 67.5 and 9.0 are expected for and normal mass
ordering. The obtained confidence interval for the violating
phase, , does not include the -conserving cases
(). The best-fit values of other parameters are
and .Comment: 9 pages, 6 figure
Search for light sterile neutrinos with the T2K far detector Super-Kamiokande at a baseline of 295 km
We perform a search for light sterile neutrinos using the data from the T2K far detector at a baseline of 295 km, with an exposure of 14.7ð7.6Þ × 1020 protons on target in neutrino (antineutrino) mode. A selection of neutral-current interaction samples is also used to enhance the sensitivity to sterile mixing.
No evidence of sterile neutrino mixing in the 3 þ 1 model was found from a simultaneous fit to the charged-current muon, electron and neutral-current neutrino samples. We set the most stringent limit on the sterile oscillation amplitude sin2 θ24 for the sterile neutrino mass splitting Δm241 < 3 × 10−3 eV2=c4
Search for heavy neutrinos with the T2K near detector ND280
International audienceThis paper reports on the search for heavy neutrinos with masses in the range 140<MN<493 MeV/c2 using the off-axis near detector ND280 of the T2K experiment. These particles can be produced from kaon decays in the standard neutrino beam and then subsequently decay in ND280. The decay modes under consideration are N→ℓα±π∓ and N→ℓα+ℓβ-ν(−)(α,β=e,μ). A search for such events has been made using the Time Projection Chambers of ND280, where the background has been reduced to less than two events in the current dataset in all channels. No excess has been observed in the signal region. A combined Bayesian statistical approach has been applied to extract upper limits on the mixing elements of heavy neutrinos to electron-, muon- and tau- flavored currents (Ue2, Uμ2, Uτ2) as a function of the heavy neutrino mass, e.g., Ue2<10-9 at 90% C.L. for a mass of 390 MeV/c2. These constraints are competitive with previous experiments