BNL · 1981

Quasielastic Neutrino Scattering: A Measurement of the Weak Nucleon Axial Vector Form-Factor

Phys.Rev.D 23 2499 · 10.1103/PhysRevD.23.2499

Measurements

CurrentFlavorTargetTopologyTypeObservablesEnergy
CCνμD2CCQE

Abstract

The quasielastic reaction νμn→μ−p was studied in an experiment using the BNL 7-foot deuterium bubble chamber exposed to the wide-band neutrino beam with an average energy of 1.6 GeV. A total of 1138 quasielastic events in the momentum-transfer range Q2=0.06−3.00 (GeV/c)2 were selected by kinematic fitting and particle identification and were used to extract the axial-vector form factor FA(Q2) from the Q2 distribution. In the framework of the conventional V−A theory, we find that the dipole parametrization is favored over the monopole. The value of the axial-vector mass MA in the dipole parametrization is 1.07±0.06 GeV, which is in good agreement with both recent neutrino and electroproduction experiments. In addition, the standard assumptions of conserved vector current and no second-class currents are checked.

Citation

@article{Baker:1981su,
  collaboration = "BNL",
  title = "{Quasielastic Neutrino Scattering: A Measurement of the Weak Nucleon Axial Vector Form-Factor}",
  doi = "10.1103/PhysRevD.23.2499",
  journal = "Phys.Rev.D",
  volume = "23",
  pages = "2499",
  year = "1981",
}