1. Measurement of inclusive charged-current νμ cross sections as a function of muon kinematics at ⟨Eν⟩∼6 GeV on hydrocarbon
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D. Ruterbories, A. Filkins, Z. Ahmad Dar, F. Akbar, D. A. Andrade, M. V. Ascencio, A. Bashyal, L. Bellantoni, A. Bercellie, M. Betancourt, A. Bodek, J. L. Bonilla, A. Bravar, H. Budd, G. Caceres, T. Cai, M. F. Carneiro, G. A. Díaz, H. da Motta, S. A. Dytman, J. Felix, L. Fields, R. Fine, A. M. Gago, H. Gallagher, R. Gran, D. A. Harris, S. Henry, D. Jena, S. Jena, J. Kleykamp, M. Kordosky, D. Last, T. Le, A. Lozano, X.-G. Lu, E. Maher, S. Manly, W. A. Mann, C. Mauger, K. S. McFarland, B. Messerly, J. Miller, J. G. Morfín, D. Naples, J. K. Nelson, C. Nguyen, A. Norrick, A. Olivier, G. N. Perdue, M. A. Ramírez, H. Ray, H. Schellman, G. Silva, C. J. Solano Salinas, H. Su, M. Sultana, V. S. Syrotenko, E. Valencia, A. V. Waldron, C. Wret, B. Yaeggy, K. Yang, and L. Zazueta
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Physics ,Range (particle radiation) ,Muon ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Deep inelastic scattering ,01 natural sciences ,Nuclear physics ,Momentum ,Transverse plane ,Pion ,0103 physical sciences ,Neutrino ,010306 general physics ,Charged current - Abstract
MINERvA presents a new analysis of inclusive charged-current neutrino interactions on a hydrocarbon target. We report single and double-differential cross sections in muon transverse and longitudinal momentum. These measurements are compared to neutrino interaction generator predictions from GENIE, NuWro, GiBUU, and NEUT. In addition, comparisons against models with different treatments of multi-nucleon correlations, nuclear effects, resonant pion production, and deep inelastic scattering are presented. The data recorded corresponds to $10.61\times10^{20}$ protons on target with a peak neutrino energy of approximately 6 GeV. The higher energy and larger statistics of these data extend the kinematic range for model testing beyond previous MINERvA inclusive charged-current measurements. The results are not well modeled by several generator predictions using a variety of input models.
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- 2021
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