MINERvA · 2020
High-Statistics Measurement of Neutrino Quasielasticlike Scattering at 6 GeV on a Hydrocarbon Target
Phys.Rev.Lett. 124 121801 · 10.1103/PhysRevLett.124.121801
Measurements
| Current | Flavor | Target | Topology | Type | Observables | Energy |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CC | νμ | CH | CC0π | double-diff | double-differential cross section (muon pT, pL) and dσ/dQ2 | Q2 up to 10GeV2 |
Abstract
We measure neutrino charged current quasielastic-like scattering on hydrocarbon at high statistics using the wide-band NuMI beam with neutrino energy peaked at 6 GeV. The double-differential cross section is reported in terms of muon longitudinal and transverse momentum. Cross-section contours versus lepton momentum components are approximately described by a conventional generator-based simulation, however discrepancies are observed for transverse momenta above 0.5 GeV/c for longitudinal momentum ranges 3 to 5 GeV/c and 9 to 20 GeV/c. The single differential cross section versus momentum transfer squared () is measured over a four-decade range of that extends to . The cross section turn-over and fall-off in the range 0.3 to is not fully reproduced by generator predictions that rely on dipole form factors. Our measurement probes the axial-vector content of the hadronic current and complements the electromagnetic form factor data obtained using electron-nucleon elastic scattering. These results help oscillation experiments because they probe the importance of various correlations and final-state interaction effects within the nucleus, which have different effects on the visible energy in detectors.
Citation
@article{MINERvA:2019gsf,
author = "Carneiro, M. F. and others",
collaboration = "MINERvA",
title = "{High-Statistics Measurement of Neutrino Quasielasticlike Scattering at 6 GeV on a Hydrocarbon Target}",
eprint = "1912.09890",
archivePrefix = "arXiv",
primaryClass = "hep-ex",
reportNumber = "FERMILAB-PUB-19-632-ND",
doi = "10.1103/PhysRevLett.124.121801",
journal = "Phys. Rev. Lett.",
volume = "124",
number = "12",
pages = "121801",
year = "2020"
}