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Improved measurement of neutral current coherent pi(0) production on carbon in a few-GeV neutrino beam

Authors :
T. Kobilarcik
V. T. McGary
Y. Hayato
S. J. Brice
G. Mitsuka
J.J. Gómez-Cadenas
Y. Miyachi
G. Jover-Manas
C. Mariani
H. Kubo
S. Mizugashira
J. J. Walding
Federico Sanchez
M. H. Shaevitz
P. Guzowski
Teppei Katori
R. J. Tesarek
Yasuhiro Nakajima
A. D. Russell
G. Karagiorgi
P. Nienaber
D. A. Finley
M. Otani
L. Ludovici
M. Tanaka
Janet Conrad
M. Sorel
Rex Tayloe
Kodai Matsuoka
G. P. Zeller
H. B. White
W. C. Louis
Kendall Mahn
M. O. Wascko
C. D. Moore
H. Takei
G. Cheng
W. Metcalf
K. Hiraide
J. L. Alcaraz-Aunion
R. J. Stefanski
Z. Djurcic
E. D. Zimmerman
G. B. Mills
S. Masuike
Andrew J. Hanson
A. J. Franke
I. Taylor
M. J. Wilking
R. Napora
L. Bugel
Y. Uchida
Y. Kobayashi
U. Dore
Y. Kurimoto
Masashi Yokoyama
H. K. Tanaka
Tsuyoshi Nakaya
J. Catala-Perez
T. A. Shibata
R. G. Van de Water
C. Giganti
P. F. Loverre
D. Orme
Source :
Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC, instname
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
American Physical Society, 2010.

Abstract

The SciBooNE Collaboration reports a measurement of neutral current coherent pi(0) production on carbon by a muon neutrino beam with average energy 0.8 GeV. The separation of coherent from inclusive pi(0) production has been improved by detecting recoil protons from resonant pi(0) production. We measure the ratio of the neutral current coherent pi(0) production to total charged current cross sections to be 1.16 +/- 0.24) x 10(-2). The ratio of charged current coherent pi(+) to neutral current coherent pi(0) production is calculated to be 0.14(-0.28)(+0.30), using our published charged current coherent pion measurement.<br />We acknowledge the Physics Department at Chonnam National University, Dongshin University, and Seoul National University for the loan of parts used in SciBar and the help in the assembly of SciBar. We wish to thank the Physics Departments at the University of Rochester and Kansas State University for the loan of Hamamatsu PMTs used in the MRD. We gratefully acknowledge support from Fermilab as well as various grants, contracts and fellowships from the MEXT and JSPS (Japan), the INFN (Italy), the Ministry of Science and Innovation and CSIC (Spain), the STFC (UK), and the DOE and NSF (USA). This work was supported by MEXT and JSPS with the Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research A 19204026, Young Scientists S 20674004, Young Scientists B 18740145, Scientific Research on Priority Areas “New Developments of Flavor Physics”, and the global COE program “The Next Generation of Physics, Spun from Universality and Emergence”. The project was supported by the Japan/U.S. Cooperation Program in the field of High Energy Physics and by JSPS and NSF under the Japan-U.S. Cooperative Science Program.

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OpenAIRE
Journal :
Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC, instname
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