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    Ajima, Y.; Andreopoulos, C.; Anerella, M.D.; Angelsen, C.; Araoka, O.; Autiero, D.; Ballester, O.; Barr, G.; Berardi, V.; Besnier, M.; Birney, P.; Bodek, A.; Bojechko, C.; Bryant, M.; Catanesi, M.G.; Cazes, A.; Christodoulou, G.; Coleman, W.; Collazuol, G.; Di Lodovico, F.; Di Luise, S.; Dobson, J.; Finch, A.; Frank, E.; Gallop, M.; Gaweda, J.; Goldhaber, M.; Gomi, S.; Grañena, F.; Haruyama, T.; Hasegawa, T.; Hastings, S.; Henderson, R.; Horikawa, S.; Ieki, K.; Iida, M.; Ishihara, C.; Iwasaki, M.; Kaji, H.; Kakuno, H.; Kitching, P.; Kormos, L.L.; Kreslo, I.; Kurchaninov, L.; Kutter, T.; Laveder, M.; Lu, P.; Makida, Y.; Mark, C.; Maruyama, T.; Marzec, J.; Metcalf, W.; Metelko, C.; Miller, C.A.; Mineev, O.; Mine, S.; Mizouchi, K.; Moreau, F.; Morris, D.; Murakami, A.; Muratore, J.F.; Murdoch, M.; Nakaya, T.; Openshaw, R.; Otani, M.; Oyama, Y.; Payne, D.; Pierrepont, D.; Preece, R.; Ravonel, M.; Ritou, J.-L.; Rodrigues, P.A.; Rossi, B.; Roth, S.; Sacco, R.; Sakashita, K.; Schmidt, J.; Scholberg, K.; Scully, D.I.; Siyad, M.; Sooriyakumaran, S.; Stone, J.; Swierblewski, J.; Szeptycka, M.; Takenaga, Y.; Tanaka, K.; Tanaka, M.M.; Tashiro, K.; Thorley, A.; Tsukamoto, T.; Tzanov, M.; Van Schalkwyk, J.F.; Vanel, J.-C.; Warner, D.; Wascko, M.O.; Whitehead, L.H.; Wilson, J.R.; Yamanoi, Y.; Yanagisawa, C.; Ziembicki, M.

    Nuclear instruments & methods in physics research. Section A, Accelerators, spectrometers, detectors and associated equipment, 12/2011, Letnik: 659, Številka: 1
    Journal Article

    The T2K experiment is a long baseline neutrino oscillation experiment. Its main goal is to measure the last unknown lepton sector mixing angle θ13 by observing νe appearance in a νμ beam. It also aims to make a precision measurement of the known oscillation parameters, Δm232 and sin22θ23, via νμ disappearance studies. Other goals of the experiment include various neutrino cross-section measurements and sterile neutrino searches. The experiment uses an intense proton beam generated by the J-PARC accelerator in Tokai, Japan, and is composed of a neutrino beamline, a near detector complex (ND280), and a far detector (Super-Kamiokande) located 295km away from J-PARC. This paper provides a comprehensive review of the instrumentation aspect of the T2K experiment and a summary of the vital information for each subsystem.