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High-Statistics Measurement of Neutrino Quasielasticlike Scattering at 6 GeV on a Hydrocarbon Target

Authors :
M. F. Carneiro
D. Ruterbories
Z. Ahmad Dar
F. Akbar
D. A. Andrade
M. V. Ascencio
W. Badgett
A. Bashyal
A. Bercellie
M. Betancourt
K. Bonin
A. Bravar
H. Budd
G. Caceres
T. Cai
H. da Motta
G. A. Díaz
J. Felix
L. Fields
A. Filkins
R. Fine
A. M. Gago
A. Ghosh
R. Gran
D. Hahn
D. A. Harris
S. Henry
J. Hylen
S. Jena
D. Jena
C. Joe
B. King
J. Kleykamp
M. Kordosky
D. Last
T. Le
J. LeClerc
A. Lozano
X.-G. Lu
E. Maher
S. Manly
W. A. Mann
K. S. McFarland
C. L. McGivern
A. M. McGowan
B. Messerly
J. Miller
J. G. Morfín
M. Murphy
D. Naples
J. K. Nelson
C. Nguyen
A. Norrick
A. Olivier
V. Paolone
G. N. Perdue
P. Riehecky
H. Schellman
P. Schlabach
C. J. Solano Salinas
H. Su
M. Sultana
V. S. Syrotenko
D. Torretta
C. Wret
B. Yaeggy
K. Yonehara
L. Zazueta
Source :
Physical Review Letters
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
APS, 2020.

Abstract

We measure neutrino charged current quasielastic-like scattering on hydrocarbon at high statistics using the wide-band NuMI beam with neutrino energy peaked at 6 GeV. The double-differential cross section is reported in terms of muon longitudinal and transverse momentum. Cross-section contours versus lepton momentum components are approximately described by a conventional generator-based simulation, however discrepancies are observed for transverse momenta above 0.5 GeV/c for longitudinal momentum ranges 3 to 5 GeV/c and 9 to 20 GeV/c. The single differential cross section versus momentum transfer squared ($d\sigma/dQ_{QE}^2$) is measured over a four-decade range of $Q^2$ that extends to $10~GeV^2$. The cross section turn-over and fall-off in the $Q^2$ range 0.3 to $10~GeV^2$ is not fully reproduced by generator predictions that rely on dipole form factors. Our measurement probes the axial-vector content of the hadronic current and complements the electromagnetic form factor data obtained using electron-nucleon elastic scattering. These results help oscillation experiments because they probe the importance of various correlations and final-state interaction effects within the nucleus, which have different effects on the visible energy in detectors.<br />Comment: 10 pages, 7 figures

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physical Review Letters
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2155439a124205732ea541c3754c76e3