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Measurement of Differential Cross Sections for $\nu_\mu$-Ar Charged-Current Interactions with Protons and no Pions in the Final State with the MicroBooNE Detector

Authors :
MicroBooNE collaboration
Abratenko, P.
Alrashed, M.
An, R.
Anthony, J.
Asaadi, J.
Ashkenazi, A.
Balasubramanian, S.
Baller, B.
Barnes, C.
Barr, G.
Basque, V.
Bathe-Peters, L.
Rodrigues, O. Benevides
Berkman, S.
Bhanderi, A.
Bhat, A.
Bishai, M.
Blake, A.
Bolton, T.
Camilleri, L.
Caratelli, D.
Terrazas, I. Caro
Fernandez, R. Castillo
Cavanna, F.
Cerati, G.
Chen, Y.
Church, E.
Cianci, D.
Conrad, J. M.
Convery, M.
Cooper-Troendle, L.
Crespo-Anadon, J. I.
Del Tutto, M.
Devitt, D.
Diurba, R.
Domine, L.
Dorrill, R.
Duffy, K.
Dytman, S.
Eberly, B.
Ereditato, A.
Sanchez, L. Escudero
Evans, J. J.
Aguirre, G. A. Fiorentini
Fitzpatrick, R. S.
Fleming, B. T.
Foppiani, N.
Franco, D.
Furmanski, A. P.
Garcia-Gamez, D.
Gardiner, S.
Ge, G.
Gollapinni, S.
Goodwin, O.
Gramellini, E.
Green, P.
Greenlee, H.
Gu, W.
Guenette, R.
Guzowski, P.
Hall, E.
Hamilton, P.
Hen, O.
Horton-Smith, G. A.
Hourlier, A.
Huang, E. C.
Itay, R.
James, C.
de Vries, J. Jan
Ji, X.
Jiang, L.
Jo, J. H.
Johnson, R. A.
Jwa, Y. J.
Kamp, N.
Karagiorgi, G.
Ketchum, W.
Kirby, B.
Kirby, M.
Kobilarcik, T.
Kreslo, I.
LaZur, R.
Lepetic, I.
Li, K.
Li, Y.
Lister, A.
Littlejohn, B. R.
Lorca, D.
Louis, W. C.
Luo, X.
Marchionni, A.
Marcocci, S.
Mariani, C.
Marsden, D.
Marshall, J.
Martin-Albo, J.
Caicedo, D. A. Martinez
Mason, K.
Mastbaum, A.
McConkey, N.
Meddage, V.
Mettler, T.
Miller, K.
Mills, J.
Mistry, K.
Mohayai, T.
Mogan, A.
Moon, J.
Mooney, M.
Moor, A. F.
Moore, C. D.
Mousseau, J.
Murphy, M.
Naples, D.
Navrer-Agasson, A.
Neely, R. K.
Nienaber, P.
Nowak, J.
Palamara, O.
Paolone, V.
Papadopoulou, A.
Papavassiliou, V.
Pate, S. F.
Paudel, A.
Pavlovic, Z.
Piasetzky, E.
Ponce-Pinto, I.
Porzio, D.
Prince, S.
Qian, X.
Raaf, J. L.
Radeka, V.
Rafique, A.
Reggiani-Guzzo, M.
Ren, L.
Rochester, L.
Rondon, J. Rodriguez
Rogers, H. E.
Rosenberg, M.
Ross-Lonergan, M.
Russell, B.
Scanavini, G.
Schmitz, D. W.
Schukraft, A.
Shaevitz, M. H.
Sharankova, R.
Sinclair, J.
Smith, A.
Snider, E. L.
Soderberg, M.
Soldner-Rembold, S.
Soleti, S. R.
Spentzouris, P.
Spitz, J.
Stancari, M.
John, J. St.
Strauss, T.
Sutton, K.
Sword-Fehlberg, S.
Szelc, A. M.
Tagg, N.
Tang, W.
Terao, K.
Thorpe, C.
Toups, M.
Tsai, Y. -T.
Tufanli, S.
Uchida, M. A.
Usher, T.
Van De Pontseele, W.
Viren, B.
Weber, M.
Wei, H.
Williams, Z.
Wolbers, S.
Wongjirad, T.
Wospakrik, M.
Wu, W.
Yang, T.
Yarbrough, G.
Yates, L. E.
Zeller, G. P.
Zennamo, J.
Zhang, C.
Source :
Phys. Rev. D 102, 112013 (2020)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

We present an analysis of MicroBooNE data with a signature of one muon, no pions, and at least one proton above a momentum threshold of 300 MeV/c (CC0$\pi$Np). This is the first differential cross section measurement of this topology in neutrino-argon interactions. We achieve a significantly lower proton momentum threshold than previous carbon and scintillator-based experiments. Using data collected from a total of approximately $1.6 \times 10^{20}$ protons-on-target, we measure the muon neutrino cross section for the CC0$\pi$Np interaction channel in argon at MicroBooNE in the Booster Neutrino Beam which has a mean energy of around 800 MeV. We present the results from a data sample with estimated efficiency of 29\% and purity of 76\% as differential cross sections in five reconstructed variables: the muon momentum and polar angle, the leading proton momentum and polar angle, and the muon-proton opening angle. We include smearing matrices that can be used to "forward-fold" theoretical predictions for comparison with these data. We compare the measured differential cross sections to a number of recent theory predictions demonstrating largely good agreement with this first-ever data set on argon.<br />Comment: 24 pages, 43 figures, 1 table and supplemental material

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
Phys. Rev. D 102, 112013 (2020)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2010.02390
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.102.112013