Near Muon Range Detector for the K2K Experiment -Construction and Performance-

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Experiment

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18 pages, 17 eps-figures, uses elsart.cls. To be published in Nucl. Instr. and Methods A

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A muon range detector (MRD) has been constructed as a near detector for the
KEK-to-Kamioka long-baseline neutrino experiment (K2K). It monitors the
neutrino beam properties at the near site by measuring the energy, angle and
production point of muons produced by charged-current neutrino interaction. The
detector has been working stably since the start of the K2K experiment.

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