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Direct Measurement of Nuclear Dependence of Charged Current Quasielasticlike Neutrino Interactions Using MINERvA

Authors :
Betancourt, M
Ghosh, A
Walton, T
Altinok, O
Bellantoni, L
Bercellie, A
Bodek, A
Bravar, A
Cai, T
Caicedo, DA Martinez
Carneiro, MF
Dytman, SA
Díaz, GA
Felix, J
Fields, L
Fine, R
Galindo, R
Gallagher, H
Golan, T
Gran, R
Harris, DA
Higuera, A
Hurtado, K
Kiveni, M
Kleykamp, J
Le, T
Maher, E
Manly, S
Mann, WA
Marshall, CM
McFarland, KS
McGivern, CL
McGowan, AM
Messerly, B
Miller, J
Mislivec, A
Morfín, JG
Mousseau, J
Naples, D
Nelson, JK
Norrick, A
Nuruzzaman
Patrick, CE
Perdue, GN
Ramírez, MA
Ren, L
Rimal, D
Rodrigues, PA
Ruterbories, D
Schellman, H
Sobczyk, JT
Salinas, CJ
Falero, S
Valencia, E
Wolcott, J
Wospakrik, M
Yaeggy, B
Source :
Physical review letters. 119(8)
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Charged-current $\nu_{\mu}$ interactions on carbon, iron, and lead with a final state hadronic system of one or more protons with zero mesons are used to investigate the influence of the nuclear environment on quasielastic-like interactions. The transfered four-momentum squared to the target nucleus, $Q^2$, is reconstructed based on the kinematics of the leading proton, and differential cross sections versus $Q^2$ and the cross-section ratios of iron, lead and carbon to scintillator are measured for the first time in a single experiment. The measurements show a dependence on atomic number. While the quasielastic-like scattering on carbon is compatible with predictions, the trends exhibited by scattering on iron and lead favor a prediction with intranuclear rescattering of hadrons accounted for by a conventional particle cascade treatment. These measurements help discriminate between different models of both initial state nucleons and final state interactions used in the neutrino oscillation experiments.

Details

ISSN :
10797114
Volume :
119
Issue :
8
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physical review letters
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....71d386d480b7312a0b0d72229b020523