Testing charged current quasi-elastic and multinucleon interaction models in the NEUT neutrino interaction generator with published datasets from the MiniBooNE and MINERνA experiments

Physical Review D American Physical Society 93:7 (2016) ARTN 072010

Authors:

C Wilkinson, R Terri, C Andreopoulos, A Bercellie, C Bronner, S Cartwright, P De Perio, J Dobson, K Duffy, AP Furmanski, L Haegel, Y Hayato, A Kaboth, K Mahn, KS McFarland, J Nowak, A Redij, Philip Rodrigues, F Sánchez, JD Schwehr, P Sinclair, JT Sobczyk, P Stamoulis, P Stowell, R Tacik

Abstract:

There has been a great deal of theoretical work on sophisticated charged current quasi-elastic (CCQE) neutrino interaction models in recent years, prompted by a number of experimental results that measured unexpectedly large CCQE cross sections on nuclear targets. As the dominant interaction mode at T2K energies, and the signal process in oscillation analyses, it is important for the T2K experiment to include realistic CCQE cross section uncertainties in T2K analyses. To this end, T2K’s Neutrino Interaction Working Group has implemented a number of recent models in NEUT, T2K’s primary neutrino interaction event generator. In this paper, we give an overview of the models implemented and present fits to published νμ and ¯νμ CCQE cross section measurements from the MiniBooNE and MINERνA experiments. The results of the fits are used to select a default cross section model for future T2K analyses and to constrain the cross section uncertainties of the model. We find strong tension between datasets for all models investigated. Among the evaluated models, the combination of a modified relativistic Fermi gas with multinucleon CCQE-like interactions gives the most consistent description of the available data.

Measurement of coherent $\pi^{+}$ production in low energy neutrino-Carbon scattering

(2016)

Authors:

K Abe, C Andreopoulos, M Antonova, S Aoki, A Ariga, S Assylbekov, D Autiero, S Ban, M Barbi, GJ Barker, G Barr, P Bartet-Friburg, M Batkiewicz, F Bay, V Berardi, S Berkman, S Bhadra, A Blondel, S Bolognesi, S Bordoni, SB Boyd, D Brailsford, A Bravar, C Bronner, M Buizza Avanzini, RG Calland, T Campbell, S Cao, J Caravaca Rodríguez, SL Cartwright, R Castillo, MG Catanesi, A Cervera, D Cherdack, N Chikuma, G Christodoulou, A Clifton, J Coleman, G Collazuol, D Coplowe, L Cremonesi, A Dabrowska, G De Rosa, T Dealtry, PF Denner, SR Dennis, C Densham, D Dewhurst, F Di Lodovico, S Di Luise, S Dolan, O Drapier, KE Duffy, J Dumarchez, S Dytman, M Dziewiecki, S Emery-Schrenk, A Ereditato, T Feusels, AJ Finch, GA Fiorentini, M Friend, Y Fujii, D Fukuda, Y Fukuda, AP Furmanski, V Galymov, A Garcia, SG Giffin, C Giganti, F Gizzarelli, M Gonin, N Grant, DR Hadley, L Haegel, MD Haigh, P Hamilton, D Hansen, J Harada, T Hara, M Hartz, T Hasegawa, NC Hastings, T Hayashino, Y Hayato, RL Helmer, M Hierholzer, A Hillairet, A Himmel, T Hiraki, S Hirota, M Hogan, J Holeczek, S Horikawa, F Hosomi, K Huang, AK Ichikawa, K Ieki, M Ikeda, J Imber, J Insler, RA Intonti, TJ Irvine, T Ishida, T Ishii, E Iwai, K Iwamoto, A Izmaylov, A Jacob, B Jamieson, M Jiang, S Johnson, JH Jo, P Jonsson, CK Jung, M Kabirnezhad, AC Kaboth, T Kajita, H Kakuno, J Kameda, D Karlen, I Karpikov, T Katori, E Kearns, M Khabibullin, A Khotjantsev, D Kielczewska, T Kikawa, H Kim, J Kim, S King, J Kisiel, A Knight, A Knox, T Kobayashi, L Koch, T Koga, A Konaka, K Kondo, A Kopylov, LL Kormos, A Korzenev, Y Koshio, W Kropp, Y Kudenko, R Kurjata, T Kutter, J Lagoda, I Lamont, E Larkin, P Lasorak, M Laveder, M Lawe, M Lazos, T Lindner, ZJ Liptak, RP Litchfield, X Li, A Longhin, JP Lopez, T Lou, L Ludovici, X Lu, L Magaletti, K Mahn, M Malek, S Manly, AD Marino, J Marteau, JF Martin, P Martins, S Martynenko, T Maruyama, V Matveev, K Mavrokoridis, WY Ma, E Mazzucato, M McCarthy, N McCauley, KS McFarland, C McGrew, A Mefodiev, C Metelko, M Mezzetto, P Mijakowski, A Minamino, O Mineev, S Mine, A Missert, M Miura, S Moriyama, Th A Mueller, S Murphy, J Myslik, T Nakadaira, M Nakahata, KG Nakamura, K Nakamura, KD Nakamura, S Nakayama, T Nakaya, K Nakayoshi, C Nantais, C Nielsen, M Nirkko, K Nishikawa, Y Nishimura, P Novella, J Nowak, HM O'Keeffe, R Ohta, K Okumura, T Okusawa, W Oryszczak, SM Oser, T Ovsyannikova, RA Owen, Y Oyama, V Palladino, JL Palomino, V Paolone, ND Patel, M Pavin, D Payne, JD Perkin, Y Petrov, L Pickard, L Pickering, ES Pinzon Guerra, C Pistillo, B Popov, M Posiadala-Zezula, J-M Poutissou, R Poutissou, P Przewlocki, B Quilain, T Radermacher, E Radicioni, PN Ratoff, M Ravonel, MAM Rayner, A Redij, E Reinherz-Aronis, C Riccio, P Rojas, E Rondio, S Roth, A Rubbia, A Rychter, R Sacco, K Sakashita, F Sánchez, F Sato, E Scantamburlo, K Scholberg, S Schoppmann, J Schwehr, M Scott, Y Seiya, T Sekiguchi, H Sekiya, D Sgalaberna, R Shah, A Shaikhiev, F Shaker, D Shaw, M Shiozawa, T Shirahige, S Short, M Smy, JT Sobczyk, H Sobel, M Sorel, L Southwell, P Stamoulis, J Steinmann, T Stewart, P Stowell, Y Suda, S Suvorov, A Suzuki, K Suzuki, SY Suzuki, Y Suzuki, R Tacik, M Tada, S Takahashi, A Takeda, Y Takeuchi, HK Tanaka, HA Tanaka, D Terhorst, R Terri, T Thakore, LF Thompson, S Tobayama, W Toki, T Tomura, C Touramanis, T Tsukamoto, M Tzanov, Y Uchida, A Vacheret, M Vagins, Z Vallari, G Vasseur, T Wachala, K Wakamatsu, CW Walter, D Wark, W Warzycha, MO Wascko, A Weber, R Wendell, RJ Wilkes, MJ Wilking, C Wilkinson, JR Wilson, RJ Wilson, Y Yamada, K Yamamoto, M Yamamoto, C Yanagisawa, T Yano, S Yen, N Yershov, M Yokoyama, J Yoo, K Yoshida, T Yuan, M Yu, A Zalewska, J Zalipska, L Zambelli, K Zaremba, M Ziembicki, ED Zimmerman, M Zito, J Żmuda

First measurement of electron neutrino appearance in NOvA

Physical Review Letters American Physical Society 116:15 (2016) 151806

Authors:

P Adamson, Marco Del Tutto, Alfons Weber

Abstract:

We report results from the first search for νμ → νe transitions by the NOvA experiment. In an exposure equivalent to 2.74×10^20 protons on target in the upgraded NuMI beam at Fermilab, we observe 6 events in the Far Detector, compared to a background expectation of 0.99±0.11(syst) events based on the Near Detector measurement. A secondary analysis observes 11 events with a background of 1.07±0.14(syst). The 3.3σ excess of events observed in the primary analysis disfavors 0.1π < δCP > 0.5π in the inverted mass hierarchy at the 90% C.L.

Search for new phenomena in final states with large jet multiplicities and missing transverse momentum with ATLAS using s√=13 TeV proton--proton collisions

Phys Lett B (2016)

Authors:

AJ Barr, C Gwenlan

Measurement of the muon neutrino inclusive charged-current cross section in the energy range of 1–3 GeV with the T2K INGRID detector

Physical Review D American Physical Society 93:7 (2016) 072002

Authors:

Giles D Barr, Debra Dewhurst, Stephen Dolan, Kirsty E Duffy, Abraham Jacob, Xianguo Lu, Raj Shah, Antonin Vacheret, David L Wark, Alfons Weber

Abstract:

We report a measurement of the νμ-nucleus inclusive charged-current cross section (=σcc) on iron using data from the INGRID detector exposed to the J-PARC neutrino beam. The detector consists of 14 modules in total, which are spread over a range of off-axis angles from 0° to 1.1°. The variation in the neutrino energy spectrum as a function of the off-axis angle, combined with event topology information, is used to calculate this cross section as a function of neutrino energy. The cross section is measured to be σcc(1.1 GeV)=1.10±0.15 (10-38 cm2/nucleon), σcc(2.0 GeV)=2.07±0.27 (10-38 cm2/nucleon), and σcc(3.3 GeV)=2.29±0.45 (10-38 cm2/nucleon), at energies of 1.1, 2.0, and 3.3 GeV, respectively. These results are consistent with the cross section calculated by the neutrino interaction generators currently used by T2K. More importantly, the method described here opens up a new way to determine the energy dependence of neutrino-nucleus cross sections.