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RESEARCH PRODUCT
Measurement of the muon neutrino inclusive charged-current cross section in the energy range of 1–3 GeV with the T2K INGRID detector
K. SakashitaS. M. OserY. SeiyaTakahiro HirakiM. Posiadala-zezulaY. NishimuraM. BarbiOleg MineevL. PickeringJames R. WilsonM. ZiembickiJ. ZalipskaJ. InslerT. HasegawaS. MartynenkoJ. LagodaD. ShawF. BayW. H. TokiP. M. HamiltonR. J. WilsonT. TsukamotoA. HillairetV. GalymovT. SekiguchiK. ZarembaYoshihiro SuzukiM. SorelM. NirkkoT. HayashinoA. GarciaKeigo NakamuraD. CherdackR. CastilloK. AbeR. SaccoC. McgrewM. D. HaighL. KochI. LamontC. AndreopoulosC. AndreopoulosA. IzmaylovAtsushi TakedaP. StamoulisMichal DziewieckiC. YanagisawaSeiko HirotaR. TacikD. FukudaC. RiccioT. KikawaM. GoninA. HimmelA. ShaikhievK. MavrokoridisKazuhiro YamamotoR. G. CallandT. MaruyamaW. OryszczakY. TakeuchiA. P. FurmanskiSusumu TakahashiH. KakunoL. ZambelliA. T. SuzukiA. KonakaT. KajitaT. FeuselsJ. ŻMudaJ. SteinmannT. IshidaM. LazosJ. H. JoA. C. WeberXianguo LuJ. D. PerkinR. TerriD. L. WarkR. ShahG.d. BarrJ. F. MartinE. MazzucatoD. AutieroT. NakadairaC. PistilloT. ShirahigeYusuke SudaA. K. IchikawaYusuke KoshioAndré RubbiaJan KisielE. Reinherz-aronisS. RothJ. KamedaG. De RosaS. BordoniT. KobayashiS. Di LuiseT. J. IrvineR. A. OwenK. WakamatsuP. N. RatoffT. WachalaT. KutterE. S. Pinzon GuerraTh. A. MuellerT. OvsyannikovaM. MezzettoM. HartzS. MurphyE. RondioS. ManlyA. CliftonI. KarpikovL. CremonesiT. HaraA. D. MarinoE. ScantamburloKatsumi KondoM. FriendV. PaoloneN. MccauleyC. M. NantaisA. JacobTeppei KatoriC. W. WalterT. IshiiY. PetrovC. WilkinsonR.p. KurjataZ. VallariW. Y. MaH. J. KimM. MiuraN. GrantS. R. DennisS. R. DennisA. BravarC. A. MillerG. CollazuolMark ScottJ. Caravaca RodríguezF. SatoYuichi OyamaH. M. O'keeffeF. HosomiA. MinaminoS. V. CaoS. SuvorovR. P. LitchfieldKazuhiro SuzukiK. E. DuffyAntonin VacheretA. ZalewskaZ. J. LiptakT. YuanM. TzanovK. HuangJ. L. PalominoA. KorzenevM. O. WasckoN. ChikumaM. B. SmyA. N. KhotjantsevS. A. DytmanE. KearnsMasashi YokoyamaJ. P. LopezF. Di LodovicoS. AssylbekovK. IekiHiroyuki SekiyaS. BolognesiC. TouramanisM. JiangSteven C. JohnsonS. NakayamaP. RojasM. TadaV. PalladinoD. PayneAntonio EreditatoN. YershovD. KarlenR. A. WendellS. YenS. L. CartwrightE. D. ZimmermanP. PrzewlockiD. BrailsfordD. BrailsfordR. PoutissouY. FukudaYu. G. KudenkoN. C. HastingsM. MalekM. LaweKendall MahnA. MefodievA. BlondelA. RychterP. Bartet-friburgTsuyoshi NakayaLeïla HaegelT. YanoM. M. KhabibullinB. JamiesonC. K. JungR. J. WilkesD. TerhorstYoshikazu YamadaR. OhtaJ. HoleczekM. IkedaS. Emery-schrenkL. MagalettiC. GigantiJ. A. NowakE. IwaiMasato ShiozawaL. LudoviciJ. ImberH.a. TanakaK. NakayoshiS. MineD. DewhurstO. DrapierM. MccarthyAnatoly KopylovR. L. HelmerS. BhadraAkitaka ArigaA. RedijKo OkumuraJ. Y. KimStefan SchoppmannD. R. HadleyM. YuLester D.r. ThompsonJ. M. PoutissouC. BronnerShigeki AokiL. PickardS. GiffinA. CerveraV. MatveevB. QuilainM. KabirnezhadMarco LavederK. NishikawaJan T. SobczykM. A. M. RaynerB. A. PopovS. ShortYoshinari HayatoJ. YooH. K. TanakaM. G. CatanesiGareth J. BarkerJ. P. ColemanM. R. VaginsKate ScholbergF. ShakerGiovanni FiorentiniC. NielsenPer JönssonDavide SgalabernaT. OkusawaS. Y. SuzukiA. C. KabothS. BerkmanM. ZitoR. A. IntontiT. KogaE. LarkinTodd D. StewartM. J. WilkingD. KielczewskaM. BatkiewiczA. DabrowskaVincenzo BerardiS. DolanT. LindnerC. DenshamM. HierholzerS. KingW. R. KroppW. WarzychaS. TobayamaK. NakamuraS. HorikawaG. VasseurK. IwamotoF. SanchezM. RavonelL. L. KormosG. ChristodoulouK. NakamuraKenichi YoshidaT. TomuraS. MoriyamaMasayuki NakahataY. UchidaA. LonghinJ. MarteauK. S. McfarlandE. RadicioniS. B. BoydK. GiljeP. MartinsAlexander FinchT. DealtryA. MissertL. SouthwellJ. MyslikM. YamamotoYuki FujiiJ. DumarchezJ. SchwehrM. AntonovaD. HansenP. Mijakowskisubject
COLLISIONSNuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsMULTIPLICITY DISTRIBUTIONSPhysics::Instrumentation and Detectors530 PhysicsFOS: Physical sciencesneutrino scatteringAstronomy & Astrophysics01 natural sciences7. Clean energyHigh Energy Physics - ExperimentPhysics Particles & FieldsNuclear physicsHigh Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex)Cross section (physics)0202 Atomic Molecular Nuclear Particle And Plasma PhysicsMONTE-CARLO0103 physical sciencesPION ABSORPTION[PHYS.HEXP]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Experiment [hep-ex]Muon neutrino010306 general physicsNuclear Experiment0206 Quantum PhysicsCharged currentPhysicsRange (particle radiation)Science & TechnologyNUCLEIhep-ex010308 nuclear & particles physicsPhysicsneutrinoscross sectionsNuclear & Particles Physics0201 Astronomical And Space SciencesPhysical SciencesSIMULATIONHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentNeutrinoNucleonEvent (particle physics)Energy (signal processing)description
International audience; We report a measurement of the $\nu_{\mu}$-nucleus inclusive charged current cross section (=$\sigma^{cc}$) on iron using data from exposed to the J-PARC neutrino beam. The detector consists of 14 modules in total, which are spread over a range of off-axis angles from 0$^\circ$ to 1.1$^\circ$. The variation in the neutrino energy spectrum as a function of the off-axis angle, combined with event topology information, is used to calculate this cross section as a function of neutrino energy. The cross section is measured to be $\sigma^{cc}(1.1\text{ GeV}) = 1.10 \pm 0.15$ $(10^{-38}\text{cm}^2/\text{nucleon})$, $\sigma^{cc}(2.0\text{ GeV}) = 2.07 \pm 0.27$ $(10^{-38}\text{cm}^2/\text{nucleon})$, and $\sigma^{cc}(3.3\text{ GeV}) = 2.29 \pm 0.45$ $(10^{-38}\text{cm}^2/\text{nucleon})$, at energies of 1.1, 2.0, and 3.3 GeV, respectively. These results are consistent with the cross section calculated by the neutrino interaction generators currently used by T2K. More importantly, the method described here opens up a new way to determine the energy dependence of neutrino-nucleus cross sections.
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