MicroBooNE · 2020

Measurement of differential cross sections for νμ\nu_{\mu} -Ar charged-current interactions with protons and no pions in the final state with the MicroBooNE detector

Phys.Rev.D 102 112013 · 10.1103/PhysRevD.102.112013

Measurements

CurrentFlavorTargetTopologyTypeObservablesEnergy
CCνμArCC0πNpsingle-diffdifferential cross sectionsproton momentum > 300MeV/c

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 (CC0π\piNp). 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 1.6×10201.6 \times 10^{20} protons-on-target, we measure the muon neutrino cross section for the CC0π\piNp 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.

Citation

@article{MicroBooNE:2020akw,
    author = "Abratenko, P. and others",
    collaboration = "MicroBooNE",
    title = "{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}",
    eprint = "2010.02390",
    archivePrefix = "arXiv",
    primaryClass = "hep-ex",
    reportNumber = "FERMILAB-PUB-20-505-AD-ND-SCD-TD",
    doi = "10.1103/PhysRevD.102.112013",
    journal = "Phys. Rev. D",
    volume = "102",
    number = "11",
    pages = "112013",
    year = "2020"
}