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Measurement of the neutrino-oxygen neutral-current quasielastic cross section using atmospheric neutrinos in the SK-Gd experiment

Authors :
Sakai, S.
Abe, K.
Bronner, C.
Hayato, Y.
Hiraide, K.
Hosokawa, K.
Ieki, K.
Ikeda, M.
Kameda, J.
Kanemura, Y.
Kaneshima, R.
Kashiwagi, Y.
Kataoka, Y.
Miki, S.
Mine, S.
Miura, M.
Moriyama, S.
Nakano, Y.
Nakahata, M.
Nakayama, S.
Noguchi, Y.
Sato, K.
Sekiya, H.
Shiba, H.
Shimizu, K.
Shiozawa, M.
Sonoda, Y.
Suzuki, Y.
Takeda, A.
Takemoto, Y.
Tanaka, H.
Yano, T.
Han, S.
Kajita, T.
Okumura, K.
Tashiro, T.
Tomiya, T.
Wang, X.
Yoshida, S.
Fernandez, P.
Labarga, L.
Ospina, N.
Zaldivar, B.
Pointon, B. W.
Kearns, E.
Raaf, J. L.
Wan, L.
Wester, T.
Bian, J.
Griskevich, N. J.
Locke, S.
Smy, M. B.
Sobel, H. W.
Takhistov, V.
Yankelevich, A.
Hill, J.
Jang, M. C.
Lee, S. H.
Moon, D. H.
Park, R. G.
Bodur, B.
Scholberg, K.
Walter, C. W.
Beauchene, A.
Drapier, O.
Giampaolo, A.
Mueller, Th. A.
Santos, A. D.
Paganini, P.
Quilain, B.
Nakamura, T.
Jang, J. S.
Machado, L. N.
Learned, J. G.
Choi, K.
Iovine, N.
Cao, S.
Anthony, L. H. V.
Martin, D.
Prouse, N. W.
Scott, M.
Sztuc, A. A.
Uchida, Y.
Berardi, V.
Calabria, N. F.
Catanesi, M. G.
Radicioni, E.
Langella, A.
De Rosa, G.
Collazuol, G.
Iacob, F.
Mattiazzi, M.
Ludovici, L.
Gonin, M.
Pronost, G.
Fujisawa, C.
Maekawa, Y.
Nishimura, Y.
Okazaki, R.
Akutsu, R.
Friend, M.
Hasegawa, T.
Ishida, T.
Kobayashi, T.
Jakkapu, M.
Matsubara, T.
Nakadaira, T.
Nakamura, K.
Oyama, Y.
Sakashita, K.
Sekiguchi, T.
Tsukamoto, T.
Bhuiyan, N.
Burton, G. T.
Di Lodovico, F.
Gao, J.
Goldsack, A.
Katori, T.
Migenda, J.
Ramsden, R. M.
Xie, Z.
Zsoldos, S.
Suzuki, A. T.
Takagi, Y.
Zhong, H.
Takeuchi, Y.
Feng, J.
Feng, L.
Hu, J. R.
Hu, Z.
Kawaue, M.
Kikawa, T.
Mori, M.
Nakaya, T.
Wendell, R. A.
Yasutome, K.
Jenkins, S. J.
McCauley, N.
Mehta, P.
Tarant, A.
Fukuda, Y.
Itow, Y.
Menjo, H.
Ninomiya, K.
Yoshioka, Y.
Lagoda, J.
Lakshmi, S. M.
Mandal, M.
Mijakowski, P.
Prabhu, Y. S.
Zalipska, J.
Jia, M.
Jiang, J.
Jung, C. K.
Shi, W.
Wilking, M. J.
Yanagisawa, C.
Harada, M.
Hino, Y.
Ishino, H.
Koshio, Y.
Nakanishi, F.
Tada, T.
Tano, T.
Ishizuka, T.
Barr, G.
Barrow, D.
Cook, L.
Samani, S.
Wark, D.
Holin, A.
Nova, F.
Jung, S.
Yang, B. S.
Yang, J. Y.
Yoo, J.
Fannon, J. E. P.
Kneale, L.
Malek, M.
McElwee, J. M.
Thiesse, M. D.
Thompson, L. F.
Wilson, S. T.
Okazawa, H.
Kim, S. B.
Kwon, E.
Seo, J. W.
Yu, I.
Ichikawa, A. K.
Nakamura, K. D.
Tairafune, S.
Nishijima, K.
Eguchi, A.
Nakagiri, K.
Nakajima, Y.
Shima, S.
Taniuchi, N.
Watanabe, E.
Yokoyama, M.
de Perio, P.
Fujita, S.
Martens, K.
Tsui, K. M.
Vagins, M. R.
Xia, J.
Izumiyama, S.
Kuze, M.
Matsumoto, R.
Ishitsuka, M.
Ito, H.
Ommura, Y.
Shigeta, N.
Shinoki, M.
Yamauchi, K.
Yoshida, T.
Gaur, R.
Gousy-Leblanc, V.
Hartz, M.
Konaka, A.
Li, X.
Chen, S.
Xu, B. D.
Zhang, B.
Posiadala-Zezula, M.
Boyd, S. B.
Edwards, R.
Hadley, D.
Nicholson, M.
O'Flaherty, M.
Richards, B.
Ali, A.
Jamieson, B.
Amanai, S.
Marti, Ll.
Minamino, A.
Suzuki, S.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

We report the first measurement of the atmospheric neutrino-oxygen neutral-current quasielastic (NCQE) cross section in the gadolinium-loaded Super-Kamiokande (SK) water Cherenkov detector. In June 2020, SK began a new experimental phase, named SK-Gd, by loading 0.011% by mass of gadolinium into the ultrapure water of the SK detector. The introduction of gadolinium to ultrapure water has the effect of improving the neutron-tagging efficiency. Using a 552.2 day data set from August 2020 to June 2022, we measure the NCQE cross section to be 0.74 $\pm$ 0.22(stat.) $^{+0.85}_{-0.15}$ (syst.) $\times$ 10$^{-38}$ cm$^{2}$/oxygen in the energy range from 160 MeV to 10 GeV, which is consistent with the atmospheric neutrino-flux-averaged theoretical NCQE cross section and the measurement in the SK pure-water phase within the uncertainties. Furthermore, we compare the models of the nucleon-nucleus interactions in water and find that the Binary Cascade model and the Liege Intranuclear Cascade model provide a somewhat better fit to the observed data than the Bertini Cascade model. Since the atmospheric neutrino-oxygen NCQE reactions are one of the main backgrounds in the search for diffuse supernova neutrino background (DSNB), these new results will contribute to future studies - and the potential discovery - of the DSNB in SK.<br />Comment: 8 pages, 3 figures

Subjects

Subjects :
High Energy Physics - Experiment

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2311.03842
Document Type :
Working Paper