MicroBooNE · 2023

Measurement of neutral current single π0 production on argon with the MicroBooNE detector

Phys.Rev.D 107 012004 · 10.1103/PhysRevD.107.012004

Measurements

CurrentFlavorTargetTopologyTypeObservablesEnergy
NCνμArNC1π0totaltotal cross sectionexclusive 0p and 1p topologies

Abstract

We report the first measurement of π0\pi^0 production in neutral current (NC) interactions on argon with average neutrino energy of 1\lesssim1~GeV. We use data from the MicroBooNE detector's 85-tonne active volume liquid argon time projection chamber situated in Fermilab's Booster Neutrino Beam and exposed to 5.89×10205.89\times10^{20} protons on target for this measurement. Measurements of NC π0\pi^0 events are reported for two exclusive event topologies without charged pions. Those include a topology with two photons from the decay of the π0\pi^0 and one proton and a topology with two photons and zero protons. Flux-averaged cross-sections for each exclusive topology and for their semi-inclusive combination are extracted (efficiency-correcting for two-plus proton final states), and the results are compared to predictions from the \textscgenie, \textscneut, and \textscNuWro neutrino event generators. We measure cross sections of 1.243±0.1851.243\pm0.185 (syst) ±0.076\pm0.076 (stat), 0.444±0.098±0.0470.444\pm0.098\pm0.047, and 0.624±0.131±0.0750.624\pm0.131\pm0.075[1038cm2/Ar][10^{-38}\textrm{cm}^2/\textrm{Ar}] for the semi-inclusive NCπ0\pi^0, exclusive NCπ0\pi^0+1p, and exclusive NCπ0\pi^0+0p processes, respectively.

Citation

@article{MicroBooNE:2022zhr,
    author = "Abratenko, P. and others",
    collaboration = "MicroBooNE",
    title = "{Measurement of neutral current single \ensuremath{\pi}0 production on argon with the MicroBooNE detector}",
    eprint = "2205.07943",
    archivePrefix = "arXiv",
    primaryClass = "hep-ex",
    reportNumber = "FERMILAB-PUB-22-412-ND-SCD",
    doi = "10.1103/PhysRevD.107.012004",
    journal = "Phys. Rev. D",
    volume = "107",
    number = "1",
    pages = "012004",
    year = "2023"
}