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    Ovsiannikova, T; Antonova, M; Bronner, C; Blondel, A; Bonnemaison, A; Cornat, R; Cadoux, F; Chikuma, N; Cao, S; Drapier, O; Izmaylov, A; Ichikawa, A K; Ferreira, O; Favre, Y; Gastaldi, F; Gonin, M; Hayashino, T; Hosomi, F; Hayato, Y; Koga, T; Kondo, K; Kin, K; Kudenko, Y; Khabibullin, M; Khotjantsev, A; Minamino, A; Mueller, Th A; Mefodiev, A; Mineev, O; Nakamura, K; Nakaya, T; Noah, E; Patel, N; Quilain, B; Rayner, M; Seiya, Y; Suvorov, S; Yershov, N; Yamamoto, M; Yamamoto, K; Yokoyama, M

    Journal of physics. Conference series, 01/2016, Volume: 675, Issue: 1
    Journal Article

    The T2K (Tokai-to-Kamioka) is a long baseline neutrino experiment designed to study various parameters that rule neutrino oscillations, with an intense beam of muon neutrinos. A near detector complex (ND280) is used to constrain non-oscillated flux and hence to predict the expected number of events in the far detector (Super-Kamiokande). The difference in the target material between the far (water) and near (scintillator, hydrocarbon) detectors leads to the main non-canceling systematic uncertainty for the oscillation analysis. In order to reduce this uncertainty a new water grid and scintillator detector, WAGASCI, has been proposed. The detector will be operated at the J-PARC neutrino beam line with the main physics goal to measure the charged current neutrino cross section ratio between water and hydrocarbon with a few percent accuracy. Further physics program may include high-precision measurements of different charged current neutrino interaction channels. The concept of the new detector will be covered together with the actual construction plan.