학술논문

Study of quasielastic scattering using charged-current nu_mu-iron interactions in the MINOS Near Detector
Document Type
Working Paper
Author
Adamson, P.Anghel, I.Aurisano, A.Barr, G.Bishai, M.Blake, A.Bock, G. J.Bogert, D.Cao, S. V.Castromonte, C. M.Childress, S.Coelho, J. A. B.Corwin, L.Cronin-Hennessy, D.de Jong, J. K.Devan, A. V.Devenish, N. E.Diwan, M. V.Escobar, C. O.Evans, J. J.Falk, E.Feldman, G. J.Frohne, M. V.Gallagher, H. R.Gomes, R. A.Goodman, M. C.Gouffon, P.Graf, N.Gran, R.Grzelak, K.Habig, A.Hahn, S. R.Hartnell, J.Hatcher, R.Holin, A.Huang, J.Hylen, J.Irwin, G. M.Isvan, Z.James, C.Jensen, D.Kafka, T.Kasahara, S. M. S.Koizumi, G.Kordosky, M.Kreymer, A.Lang, K.Ling, J.Litchfield, P. J.Lucas, P.Mann, W. A.Marshak, M. L.Mayer, N.McGivern, C.Medeiros, M. M.Mehdiyev, R.Meier, J. R.Messier, M. D.Miller, W. H.Mishra, S. R.Sher, S. MoedMoore, C. D.Mualem, L.Musser, J.Naples, D.Nelson, J. K.Newman, H. B.Nichol, R. J.Nowak, J. A.Connor, J. OOrchanian, M.Pahlka, R. B.Paley, J.Patterson, R. B.Pawloski, G.Perch, A.Pfutzner, M.Phan-Budd, S.Plunkett, R. K.Poonthottathil, N.Qiu, X.Radovic, A.Rebel, B.Rosenfeld, C.Rubin, H. A.Sanchez, M. C.Schneps, J.Schreckenberger, A.Schreiner, P.Sharma, R.Sousa, A.Tagg, N.Talaga, R. L.Thomas, J.Thomson, M. A.Tian, X.Timmons, A.Tognini, S. C.Toner, R.Torretta, D.Urheim, J.Vahle, P.Viren, B.Walding, J. J.Weber, A.Webb, R. C.White, C.Whitehead, L.Whitehead, L. H.Wojcicki, S. G.Zwaska, R.
Source
Phys. Rev. D 91, 012005 (2015)
Subject
High Energy Physics - Experiment
Language
Abstract
Kinematic distributions from an inclusive sample of 1.41 x 10^6 charged-current nu_mu interactions on iron, obtained using the MINOS Near Detector exposed to a wide-band beam with peak flux at 3 GeV, are compared to a conventional treatment of neutrino scattering within a Fermi gas nucleus. Results are used to guide the selection of a subsample enriched in quasielastic nu_mu Fe interactions, containing an estimated 123,000 quasielastic events of incident energies 1 < E_nu < 8 GeV, with = 2.79 GeV. Four additional subsamples representing topological and kinematic sideband regions to quasielastic scattering are also selected for the purpose of evaluating backgrounds. Comparisons using subsample distributions in four-momentum transfer Q^2 show the Monte Carlo model to be inadequate at low Q^2. Its shortcomings are remedied via inclusion of a Q^2-dependent suppression function for baryon resonance production, developed from the data. A chi-square fit of the resulting Monte Carlo simulation to the shape of the Q^2 distribution for the quasielastic-enriched sample is carried out with the axial-vector mass M_A of the dipole axial-vector form factor of the neutron as a free parameter. The effective M_A which best describes the data is 1.23 +0.13/-0.09 (fit) +0.12/-0.15 (syst.) GeV.
Comment: 20 pages, 13 figures, 3 Tables Accepted for publication in PRD