137 research outputs found
A measurement of proton-carbon forward scattering in a proof-of-principle test of the EMPHATIC spectrometer
The next generation of long-baseline neutrino experiments will be capable of
precision measurements of neutrino oscillation parameters, precision
neutrino-nucleus scattering, and unprecedented sensitivity to physics beyond
the Standard Model. Reduced uncertainties in neutrino fluxes are necessary to
achieve high precision and sensitivity in these future precise neutrino
measurements. New measurements of hadron-nucleus interaction cross sections are
needed to reduce uncertainties of neutrino fluxes. We report measurements of
the differential cross-section as a function of scattering angle for
proton-carbon interactions with a single charged particle in the final state at
beam momenta of 20, 30, and 120 GeV/c. These measurements are the result of a
beam test for EMPHATIC, a hadron-scattering and hadron-production experiment.
The total, elastic and inelastic cross-sections are also extracted from the
data and compared to previous measurements. These results can be used in
current and future long-baseline neutrino experiments, and demonstrate the
feasibility of future measurements by an upgraded EMPHATIC spectrometer
Measurement of and charged current inclusive cross sections and their ratio with the T2K off-axis near detector
We report a measurement of cross section and the first measurements of the cross section
and their ratio
at (anti-)neutrino energies below 1.5
GeV. We determine the single momentum bin cross section measurements, averaged
over the T2K -flux, for the detector target material (mainly
Carbon, Oxygen, Hydrogen and Copper) with phase space restricted laboratory
frame kinematics of 500 MeV/c. The
results are and $\sigma(\nu)=\left( 2.41\
\pm0.022{\rm{(stat.)}}\pm0.231{\rm (syst.)}\ \right)\times10^{-39}^{2}R\left(\frac{\sigma(\bar{\nu})}{\sigma(\nu)}\right)=
0.373\pm0.012{\rm (stat.)}\pm0.015{\rm (syst.)}$.Comment: 18 pages, 8 figure
Measurement of ÂŻÎœÎŒ and ΜΌ charged current inclusive cross sections and their ratio with the T2K off-axis near detector
We report a measurement of cross section Ï(ΜΌ+nucleusâÎŒâ+X) and the first measurements of the cross section Ï(ÂŻÎœÎŒ+nucleusâÎŒ++X) and their ratio R(Ï(ÂŻÎœ)Ï(Îœ)) at (anti) neutrino energies below 1.5 GeV. We determine the single momentum bin cross section measurements, averaged over the T2K ÂŻÎœ/Îœ-flux, for the detector target material (mainly carbon, oxygen, hydrogen and copper) with phase space restricted laboratory frame kinematics of ΞΌ500ââMeV/c. The results are Ï(ÂŻÎœ)=(0.900±0.029(stat)±0.088(syst))Ă10â39 and Ï(Îœ)=(2.41±0.022(stat)±0.231(syst))Ă10â39 in units of cm2/nucleon and R(Ï(ÂŻÎœ)Ï(Îœ))=0.373±0.012(stat)±0.015(syst)
Updated T2K measurements of muon neutrino and antineutrino disappearance using 1.5 x 10(21) protons on target
We report measurements by the T2K experiment of the parameters
and governing the disappearance of muon neutrinos and
antineutrinos in the three flavor neutrino oscillation model. Utilizing the
ability of the experiment to run with either a mainly neutrino or a mainly
antineutrino beam, the parameters are measured separately for neutrinos and
antineutrinos. Using POT in neutrino running mode and
POT in antineutrino mode, T2K obtained,
and eV/c for neutrinos, and
and
eV/c for antineutrinos (assuming normal mass ordering). No
significant differences between the values of the parameters describing the
disappearance of muon neutrinos and antineutrinos were observed.Comment: 8 pages, 2 figure
Measurement of neutrino and antineutrino neutral-current quasielasticlike interactions on oxygen by detecting nuclear deexcitation Îł rays
Neutrino- and antineutrino-oxygen neutral-current quasielastic-like
interactions are measured at Super-Kamiokande using nuclear de-excitation
-rays to identify signal-like interactions in data from a $14.94 \
(16.35)\times 10^{20}\langle \sigma_{\nu {\rm -NCQE}} \rangle = 1.70 \pm 0.17 ({\rm stat.}) ^{+
{\rm 0.51}}_{- {\rm 0.38}} ({\rm syst.}) \times 10^{-38} \ {\rm cm^2/oxygen}\langle \sigma_{\bar{\nu} {\rm
-NCQE}} \rangle = 0.98 \pm 0.16 ({\rm stat.}) ^{+ {\rm 0.26}}_{- {\rm 0.19}}
({\rm syst.}) \times 10^{-38} \ {\rm cm^2/oxygen}$ with a flux-averaged energy
of 0.68 GeV, for neutrinos and antineutrinos, respectively. These results are
the most precise to date, and the antineutrino result is the first cross
section measurement of this channel. They are compared with various theoretical
predictions. The impact on evaluation of backgrounds to searches for supernova
relic neutrinos at present and future water Cherenkov detectors is also
discussed
First measurement of the ΜΌ charged-current cross section on a water target without pions in the final state
This paper reports the first differential measurement of the charged-current interaction cross section of ΜΌ on water with no pions in the final state. This flux-averaged measurement has been made using the T2K experimentâs off-axis near detector, and is reported in doubly differential bins of muon momentum and angle. The flux-averaged total cross section in a restricted region of phase space was found to be Ï=(0.95±0.08(stat)±0.06(det syst)±0.04(model syst)±0.08(flux))Ă10â38ââcm2/n
Measurements of the and -induced Coherent Charged Pion Production Cross Sections on by the T2K experiment
We report an updated measurement of the -induced, and the first
measurement of the -induced coherent charged pion production
cross section on nuclei in the T2K experiment. This is measured in a
restricted region of the final-state phase space for which
GeV, and , and at a mean
(anti)neutrino energy of 0.85 GeV using the T2K near detector. The measured
CC coherent pion production flux-averaged cross section on
is . The new measurement
of the -induced cross section on is . The results are compatible with both the NEUT
5.4.0 Berger-Sehgal (2009) and GENIE 2.8.0 Rein-Sehgal (2007) model
predictions
Search for electron antineutrino appearance in a long-baseline muon antineutrino beam
Electron antineutrino appearance is measured by the T2K experiment in an accelerator-produced antineutrino beam, using additional neutrino beam operation to constrain parameters of the Pontecorvo-Maki-Nakagawa-Sakata (PMNS) mixing matrix. T2K observes 15 candidate electron antineutrino events with a background expectation of 9.3 events. Including information from the kinematic distribution of observed events, the hypothesis of no electron antineutrino appearance is disfavored with a significance of 2.40Ï and no discrepancy between data and PMNS predictions is found. A complementary analysis that introduces an additional free parameter which allows non-PMNS values of electron neutrino and antineutrino appearance also finds no discrepancy between data and PMNS predictions
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