Abstract

The Tokai-to-Kamioka (T2K) experiment is designed to measure neutrino oscillation parameters. It uses an almost pure muon neutrino (nm ) beam that originates at J-PARC. INGRID consists of 14 independent modules (7 vertical and 7 horizontal modules) , each of which is composed of iron plates and scintillator planes. The modules are arranged in a cross-shape with center on beam-axis and measures the nm beam direction and intensity. Another detector called the Proton Module sits on-axis between the horizontal and vertical modules, which is a fully-active tracking detector made of layers of plastic scintillator bars. Measurements of various interaction modes of nm interactions in a few GeV region have been performed with these two on-axis detectors. We present the measurement results of the energy dependent inclusive charged-current cross section on iron, charged-current quasi-elastic and coherent pion production cross section on carbon.

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