The monoenergetic 236 MeV muon neutrino from charged kaon decay-at-rest (K+→μ+νμ) can be used to produce a novel set of cross section
measurements. Applicable for short- and long-baseline accelerator-based
neutrino oscillation experiments, among others, such measurements would provide
a "standard candle" for the energy reconstruction and interaction kinematics
relevant for charged current neutrino events near this energy. This neutrino
can also be exercised as a unique known-energy, purely weak interacting probe
of the nucleus. A number of experiments are set to come online in the next few
years that will be able to collect and characterize thousands of these events.Comment: 8 pages, 4 figures; accepted for publication in Phys. Rev. D.; typos
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