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Constraining the NuMI neutrino flux using inverse muon decay reactions in MINERvA

Authors :
H. da Motta
B. Messerly
R. Gran
M. F. Carneiro
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M. A. Ramírez
Xianguo Lu
S. Henry
M. Sultana
C. J. Solano Salinas
J. Kleykamp
D. Ruterbories
C. Mauger
Gabriel Perdue
K. Yang
A. Bashyal
C. Nguyen
S. Manly
A. Filkins
A. M. Gago
Debdeep Jena
H. R. Gallagher
G. Caceres
D. A. Harris
H. Schellman
R. Fine
J. S. Miller
H. S. Budd
V. Paolone
K. S. McFarland
A. Olivier
W. A. Mann
K.-J. Plows
V. S. Syrotenko
E. Maher
H. Ray
Julián Félix
J. K. Nelson
Z. Ahmad Dar
E. Valencia
Aishik Ghosh
A. V. Waldron
Satyajit Jena
L. Fields
A. Lozano
F. Akbar
A. Norrick
G. A. Díaz
M. Betancourt
T. Cai
A. Bercellie
D. Naples
H. Su
A. Bravar
T. Le
N. H. Vaughan
L. Zazueta
M. V. Ascencio
Jorge G. Morfin
A. M. McGowan
M. Kordosky
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J. L. Bonilla
B. Yaeggy
A. Bodek
Source :
Physical Review
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
APS, 2021.

Abstract

Inverse muon decay, $\nu_\mu e^-\to\mu^-\nu_e$, is a reaction whose cross-section can be predicted with very small uncertainties. It has a neutrino energy threshold of $\approx 11$ GeV and can be used to constrain the high-energy part of the flux in the NuMI neutrino beam. This reaction is the dominant source of events which only contain high-energy muons nearly parallel to the direction of the neutrino beam. We have isolated a sample of hundreds of such events in neutrino and anti-neutrino enhanced beams, and have constrained the predicted high-energy flux.<br />Comment: 9 pages, 8 figures, submitted to Physical Review D. Minor corrections and clarifications

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physical Review
Accession number :
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