T2K · 2017

First measurement of the muon neutrino charged current single pion production cross section on water with the T2K near detector

Phys.Rev.D 95 012010 · 10.1103/PhysRevD.95.012010

Measurements

CurrentFlavorTargetTopologyTypeObservablesEnergy
CCνμH2OCC1π+single-diffdifferential cross sectionsrestricted phase space

Abstract

The T2K off-axis near detector, ND280, is used to make the first differential cross section measurements of muon neutrino charged current single positive pion production on a water target at energies 0.8{\sim}0.8 GeV. The differential measurements are presented as a function of muon and pion kinematics, in the restricted phase-space defined by pπ+>200p_{\pi^+}>200MeV/c, pμ>200p_{\mu^-}>200MeV/c, cosθπ+>0.3\cos \theta_{\pi^+}>0.3 and cosθμ>0.3\cos \theta_{\mu^-}>0.3. The total flux integrated νμ\nu_\mu charged current single positive pion production cross section on water in the restricted phase-space is measured to be σϕ=4.25±0.48(stat)±1.56(syst)×1040cm2/nucleon\langle\sigma\rangle_\phi=4.25\pm0.48 (\mathrm{stat})\pm1.56 (\mathrm{syst})\times10^{-40} \mathrm{cm}^{2}/\mathrm{nucleon}. The total cross section is consistent with the NEUT prediction (5.03×1040cm2/nucleon5.03\times10^{-40} \mathrm{cm}^{2}/\mathrm{nucleon}) and 2σ\sigma lower than the GENIE prediction (7.68×1040cm2/nucleon7.68\times10^{-40} \mathrm{cm}^{2}/\mathrm{nucleon}). The differential cross sections are in good agreement with the NEUT generator. The GENIE simulation reproduces well the shapes of the distributions, but over-estimates the overall cross section normalization.

Citation

@article{T2K:2016cbz,
    author = "Abe, K. and others",
    collaboration = "T2K",
    title = "{First measurement of the muon neutrino charged current single pion production cross section on water with the T2K near detector}",
    eprint = "1605.07964",
    archivePrefix = "arXiv",
    primaryClass = "hep-ex",
    doi = "10.1103/PhysRevD.95.012010",
    journal = "Phys. Rev. D",
    volume = "95",
    number = "1",
    pages = "012010",
    year = "2017"
}