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First Measurement of Monoenergetic Muon Neutrino Charged Current Interactions

Authors :
C. D. Moore
R. L. Cooper
R. A. Johnson
W. C. Louis
W. Huelsnitz
G. Karagiorgi
P. Nienaber
E. Church
J. Mousseau
J. Spitz
Byron P. Roe
M. H. Shaevitz
L. Bugel
D. A. Finley
H. Ray
F. G. Garcia
D. Perevalov
J. R. Jordan
R. G. Van de Water
G. Cheng
Alexis A. Aguilar-Arevalo
D. A. Wickremasinghe
G. T. Garvey
G. P. Zeller
B. Osmanov
C. Mariani
Rex Tayloe
R. Imlay
J. Mirabal
T. Kobilarcik
Z. Pavlovic
J. Grange
A. D. Russell
R. Dharmapalan
I. Stancu
G. B. Mills
E. D. Zimmerman
R. S. Fitzpatrick
Zelimir Djurcic
B. C. Brown
M. O. Wascko
R. Ford
Kendall Mahn
W. Marsh
Teppei Katori
Janet Conrad
R. T. Thornton
D. H. White
C. M. Ignarra
Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Physics
Conrad, Janet Marie
Ignarra, Christina
Source :
Physical Review Letters, American Physical Society
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

We report the first measurement of monoenergetic muon neutrino charged current interactions. MiniBooNE has isolated 236 MeV muon neutrino events originating from charged kaon decay at rest ($K^+ \rightarrow \mu^+ \nu_\mu$) at the NuMI beamline absorber. These signal $\nu_\mu$-carbon events are distinguished from primarily pion decay in flight $\nu_\mu$ and $\overline{\nu}_\mu$ backgrounds produced at the target station and decay pipe using their arrival time and reconstructed muon energy. The significance of the signal observation is at the 3.9$\sigma$ level. The muon kinetic energy, neutrino-nucleus energy transfer ($\omega=E_\nu-E_\mu$), and total cross section for these events is extracted. This result is the first known-energy, weak-interaction-only probe of the nucleus to yield a measurement of $\omega$ using neutrinos, a quantity thus far only accessible through electron scattering.<br />Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physical Review Letters, American Physical Society
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7308b96f1012906fc487db78cf2b2dba