Cosmogenic Neutron Production at the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory

(2019)

Authors:

B Aharmim, SN Ahmed, AE Anthony, N Barros, EW Beier, A Bellerive, B Beltran, M Bergevin, SD Biller, R Bonventre, K Boudjemline, MG Boulay, B Cai, EJ Callaghan, J Caravaca, YD Chan, D Chauhan, M Chen, BT Cleveland, GA Cox, R Curley, X Dai, H Deng, FB Descamps, JA Detwiler, PJ Doe, G Doucas, P-L Drouin, M Dunford, SR Elliott, HC Evans, GT Ewan, J Farine, H Fergani, F Fleurot, RJ Ford, JA Formaggio, N Gagnon, K Gilje, J TM Goon, K Graham, E Guillian, S Habib, RL Hahn, AL Hallin, ED Hallman, PJ Harvey, R Hazama, WJ Heintzelman, J Heise, RL Helmer, A Hime, C Howard, M Huang, P Jagam, B Jamieson, NA Jelley, M Jerkins, C Kéfélian, KJ Keeter, JR Klein, LL Kormos, M Kos, A Kr\u, C Kraus, CB Krauss, T Kutter, CCM Kyba, BJ Land, R Lange, J Law, IT Lawson, KT Lesko, JR Leslie, I Levine, JC Loach, R MacLellan, S Majerus, HB Mak, J Maneira, RD Martin, A Mastbaum, N McCauley, AB McDonald, SR McGee, ML Miller, B Monreal, J Monroe, BG Nickel, AJ Noble, HM O'Keeffe, NS Oblath, CE Okada, RW Ollerhead, GD Orebi Gann, SM Oser, RA Ott, SJM Peeters, AWP Poon, G Prior, SD Reitzner, K Rielage, BC Robertson, RGH Robertson, MH Schwendener, JA Secrest, SR Seibert, O Simard, D Sinclair, P Skensved, TJ Sonley, LC Stonehill, G Teš, N Tolich, T Tsui, R Van Berg, BA VanDevender, CJ Virtue, BL Wall, D Waller, H Wan Chan Tseung, DL Wark, J Wendland, N West, JF Wilkerson, JR Wilson, T Winchester, A Wright, M Yeh, F Zhang, K Zuber

First measurement of inclusive muon neutrino charged current differential cross sections on argon at Eν∼0.8  GeV with the MicroBooNE detector

Physical Review Letters American Physical Society 123:13 (2019) 131801

Authors:

P Abratenko, C Adams, M Alrashed, R An, J Anthony, J Asaadi, A Ashkenazi, M Auger, S Balasubramanian, B Baller, C Barnes, Giles Barr, M Bass, F Bay, A Bhat, K Bhattacharya, M Bishai, A Blake, T Bolton, L Camilleri, D Caratelli, I Caro Terrazas, R Carr, R Castillo Fernandez, F Cavanna, G Cerati, Y Chen, E Church, D Cianci, EO Cohen, GH Collin, JM Conrad, M Convery, L Cooper-Troendle, JI Crespo-Anadón, Marco Del Tutto, D Devitt, A Diaz, L Domine, K Duffy, S Dytman, B Eberly, A Ereditato, L Escudero Sanchez, J Esquivel, JJ Evans, RS Fitzpatrick, BT Fleming, D Franco, AP Furmanski

Abstract:

We report the first measurement of the double-differential and total muon-neutrino charged-current inclusive cross sections on argon at a mean neutrino energy of 0.8 GeV. Data were collected using the MicroBooNE liquid argon time projection chamber located in the Fermilab Booster neutrino beam, and correspond to $1.6 \times 10^{20}$ protons on target of exposure. The measured differential cross sections are presented as a function of muon momentum, using multiple Coulomb scattering as a momentum measurement technique, and the muon angle with respect to the beam direction. We compare the measured cross sections to multiple neutrino event generators and find better agreement with those containing more complete physics at low $Q^2$. The total flux integrated cross section is measured to be $0.693 \pm 0.010 \, (\text{stat.}) \pm 0.165 \, (\text{syst.}) \times 10^{-38} \, \text{cm}^{2}$.

A prototype for the evolution of ATLAS EventIndex based on Apache Kudu storage

EPJ Web of Conferences EDP Sciences 214 (2019)

Authors:

Z Baranowski, L Canali, AF Casani, Elizabeth Gallas, CG Montoro, S Gonzalez De La Hoz, J Hrivnac, F Prokoshin, G Rybkine, J Salt, J Sanchez, D Barberis

Abstract:

The ATLAS EventIndex has been in operation since the beginning of LHC Run 2 in 2015. Like all software projects, its components have been constantly evolving and improving in performance. The main data store in Hadoop, based on MapFiles and HBase, can work for the rest of Run 2 but new solutions are explored for the future. Kudu offers an interesting environment, with a mixture of BigData and relational database features, which look promising at the design level. This environment is used to build a prototype to measure the scaling capabilities as functions of data input rates, total data volumes and data query and retrieval rates. In this proceedings we report on the selected data schemas and on the current performance measurements with the Kudu prototype.

Search for diboson resonances in hadronic final states in 139 fb −1 of pp collisions at s = 13 TeV with the ATLAS detector

Journal of High Energy Physics Springer 2019:9 (2019) 91

Authors:

G Aad, B Abbott, DC Abbott, O Abdinov, A Abed Abud, K Abeling, DK Abhayasinghe, SH Abidi, OS AbouZeid, NL Abraham, H Abramowicz, H Abreu, Y Abulaiti, BS Acharya, B Achkar, S Adachi, L Adam, C Adam Bourdarios, L Adamczyk, L Adamek, J Adelman, M Adersberger, A Adiguzel, S Adorni

Abstract:

Narrow resonances decaying into W W, W Z or ZZ boson pairs are searched for in 139 fb−1 of proton-proton collision data at a centre-of-mass energy of s = 13 TeV recorded with the ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider from 2015 to 2018. The diboson system is reconstructed using pairs of high transverse momentum, large-radius jets. These jets are built from a combination of calorimeter- and tracker-inputs compatible with the hadronic decay of a boosted W or Z boson, using jet mass and substructure properties. The search is performed for diboson resonances with masses greater than 1.3 TeV. No significant deviations from the background expectations are observed. Exclusion limits at the 95% confidence level are set on the production cross-section times branching ratio into dibosons for resonances in a range of theories beyond the Standard Model, with the highest excluded mass of a new gauge boson at 3.8 TeV in the context of mass-degenerate resonances that couple predominantly to gauge bosons.

Search for heavy neutrinos with the T2K near detector ND280

Physical Review D American Physical Society 100:5 (2019) 052006

Authors:

K Abe, R Akutsu, A Ali, C Andreopoulos, L Anthony, M Antonova, S Aoki, A Ariga, Y Ashida, Y Awataguchi, Y Azuma, S Ban, M Barbi, GJ Barker, Giles Barr, C Barry, M Batkiewicz-Kwasniak, F Bench, V Berardi, S Berkman, RM Berner, L Berns, S Bhadra, S Bienstock, A Blondel, S Bolognesi, B Bourguille, SB Boyd, D Brailsford, A Bravar, C Bronner, MB Avanzini, J Calcutt, T Campbell, S Cao, SL Cartwright, Catanesi, A Cervera, A Chappell, C Checchia, D Cherdack, N Chikuma, G Christodoulou, J Coleman, G Collazuol, D Coplowe, A Cudd, A Dabrowska, GD Rosa, T Dealtry

Abstract:

This paper reports on the search for heavy neutrinos with masses in the range $140 < M_N < 493$ MeV/c$^2$ using the off-axis near detector ND280 of the T2K experiment. These particles can be produced from kaon decays in the standard neutrino beam and then subsequently decay in ND280. The decay modes under consideration are $N \to \ell^{\pm}_{\alpha} \pi^{\mp}$ and $N \to \ell^+_{\alpha} \ell^-_{\beta} \nu (\bar\nu)$ ($\alpha,\beta=e,\mu$). A search for such events has been made using the Time Projection Chambers of ND280, where the background has been reduced to less than two events in the current dataset in all channels. No excess has been observed in the signal region. A combined Bayesian statistical approach has been applied to extract upper limits on the mixing elements of heavy neutrinos to electron-, muon- and tau- flavoured currents ($U_e^2$, $U_{\mu}^2$, $U_{\tau}^2$) as a function of the heavy neutrino mass, e.g. $U_e^2 < 10^{-9}$ at $90\%$ C.L. for a mass of $390$ MeV/c$^2$. These constraints are competitive with previous experiments.