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Measurement of partonic nuclear effects in deep-inelastic neutrino scattering using MINERvA

Authors :
H. Ray
S. Manly
A. Bercellie
B. G. Tice
Juan C. Felix
Anushree Ghosh
T. Golan
M. Kiveni
L. Ren
H. Schellman
J. K. Nelson
D. Naples
M. F. Carneiro
P. A. Rodrigues
M. Betancourt
Ronald Ransome
H. da Motta
J. Kleykamp
K. Hurtado
A. Mislivec
D. Ruterbories
E. Maher
J. Mousseau
H. R. Gallagher
D. A. Harris
L. Fields
E. Valencia
D. Zhang
L. Aliaga
W. A. Mann
H. S. Budd
J. Osta
Gabriel Perdue
Nuruzzaman
A. Higuera
V. Paolone
C. E. Patrick
A. Norrick
S. A. Dytman
Jeremy Wolcott
R. Fine
Arie Bodek
J. Devan
R. Galindo
B. Eberly
Kevin Scott McFarland
T. Cai
J. G. Morfín
N. Tagg
C. J. Solano Salinas
A. M. Gago
T. Le
D. Rimal
L. Bellantoni
John Miller
M. Wospakrik
D. W. Schmitz
G. Zavala
C. L. McGivern
M. E. Christy
C. M. Marshall
G. A. Díaz
L. Rakotondravohitra
J. Park
T. Walton
A. M. McGowan
D. A. Martinez Caicedo
O. Altinok
A. Bravar
B. Messerly
R. Gran
M. A. Ramírez
M. Kordosky
J. Chvojka
Source :
Physical Review D. 93
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
American Physical Society (APS), 2016.

Abstract

Here, the MINERvA Collaboration reports a novel study of neutrino-nucleus charged-current deep inelastic scattering (DIS) using the same neutrino beam incident on targets of polystyrene, graphite, iron, and lead. Results are presented as ratios of C, Fe, and Pb to CH. The ratios of total DIS cross sections as a function of neutrino energy and flux-integrated differential cross sections as a function of the Bjorken scaling variable x are presented in the neutrino-energy range of 5–50 GeV. Based on the predictions of charged-lepton scattering ratios, good agreement is found between the data and prediction at medium x and low neutrino energy. However, the ratios appear to be below predictions in the vicinity of the nuclear shadowing region, x < 0.1. This apparent deficit, reflected in the DIS cross-section ratio at high Eν, is consistent with previous MINERvA observations [B. Tice (MINERvA Collaboration), Phys. Rev. Lett. 112, 231801 (2014).] and with the predicted onset of nuclear shadowing with the axial-vector current in neutrino scattering.

Details

ISSN :
24700029 and 24700010
Volume :
93
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physical Review D
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2038fedd8819ce6f9a2e484e23cf2c94
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevd.93.071101