Speaker
Madalina Mihaela Miloi
(Joint Institute for Nuclear Research , University of Bucharest-Faculty of Physics)
Description
The NA65 (DsTau) experiment uses a direct way to study the tau neutrino production from Ds decay, produced in high-energy proton-nuclear interactions. For registering such short lived particles, nuclear emulsion tracking detectors are used, capable of distinguishing events, despite of a high density of $10^5-10^6$ particles/cm$^2$.
The present report shows the first results of the pilot run analysis, especially the reconstruction of the primary proton interactions in the detector.
Primary author
Madalina Mihaela Miloi
(Joint Institute for Nuclear Research , University of Bucharest-Faculty of Physics)