The first application of automatic scanning to vertex location T.Toshito (Nagoya Univ.) 7. Mar. 2002

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The first application of automatic scanning to vertex location T.Toshito (Nagoya Univ.) 7. Mar

CHORUS (beam exposure 1994~1997) τ interface SFT bulk ~1mm 1.4m 35cm 70cm 36layers Structure of bulk In proposal Interface emulsions are scanned by TS Bulk emulsions are scanned by manual. Full-automatic Semi-automatic Scan back

Mini-plate for semi-automatic scanning In proposal 7cm×7cm = 1/50 of one module Convenient for changing plates for scanners.

~20 scanners are required for semi-automatic scanning. In proposal ~40K events Nagoya F. lab. Event by event scan back location

In 1994 scanning power of TS was only about 1/400 of current working system. Automatic scanning of interface emulsion was going well at Nagoya 1994~ Trial for the automatic scanning of bulk emulsion for vertex location started in middle of To locate much more events for much more sensitivity to neutrino oscillation!

Demonstration of automatic vertex location by scan back Fermilab. E531 neutrino int. 1mm 1cm Accuracy of plate by plate alignment was ~50μm. Reliability of plate by plate tracking in the emulsion was not good. Oct We certainly believed automatic scan back location is possible!

Dec. 30th 1994 The first located event in CHORUS run1111 event 1494 stack4 module1 plate11 5mm

The first charm event in CHORUS μ+μ+ μ-μ- Feb run1052 event 3181 stack4 module1 plate31 Kink angle 154mrad Pt = 300MeV/c

Development of parallel scan back 1995~1996 Parallel scan back location by automatic system. Thousands of events in one module No mini-plate Dedicated software to handle scanning data was developed Plate by plate calibration for alignment Making prediction for the next plate Determination of vertex plate Monitors and so on

Plate Nagoya CHORUS RUN1 Monitor for parallel scan back after one plate scanning. Thousands of tracks are followed in parallel ~1hour

Monitor for parallel scan back after one module scanning. 3cm Scan back plate1 plate36 Tracks are not found on the vertex plate.

Integrated located events in CHORUS proposal

Summary The first full-scale application of automatic scanning to vertex location is done in CHORUS. It is realized as parallel scan back. We have located ~200K neutrino interactions so far.