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A measurement of coherent neutral pion production in neutrino neutral current interactions in the NOMAD experiment

Marco FraternaliA. PlacciJ. A. HernandoM. MezzettoA. De SantoA. De SantoAlexander ToropinKai ZuberG. BassompierreS. BoydB. LakićG. N. TaylorL. S. PeakO.l. KlimovV. FlaminioF. J. P. SolerF. J. P. SolerJ. LongK. BenslamaT. VinogradovaF. BobisutAntonio BuenoAntonio BuenoA.-m. TouchardA. Cervera-villanuevaKevin VarvellL. CamilleriVyacheslav ValuevJ.m. GaillardC. LachaudGiacomo GrazianiV. V. LyubushkinM. T. TranD. SteeleD. SteeleNathalie BessonE. GanglerE. GanglerMikhail KirsanovR. CousinsBarry BlumenfeldA.m. ScottA. GrantH. PessardP. NedelecT. WeisseJ. KokkonenMalcolm EllisR. ChallisJ.-p. MendiburuQ. WuS.a. BunyatovA. MarchionniJ.-m. VieiraU. StieglerE. PennacchioI. BirdI. BirdD. GeppertJ. RicoP.w. CattaneoAnte LjubičićF. VannucciE. Do Couto E SilvaN. HyettR. PettiD. PollmannP. AstierJ. BouchezL. LinssenJ.j. Gómez-cadenasAndré RubbiaAndré RubbiaO. SamoylovAlessandro CardiniX.c. TianA. BaldisseriSergey AlekhinRoberto FerrariV. TereshchenkoF. SalvatoreB. A. PopovAlexey KrasnoperovD. AutieroD. SillouYu. NefedovL. VacavantF.v. WeberF.v. WeberFrédéric JugetChiara RodaChiara RodaP. ZucconJ. GossetA. LupiE. IacopiniCaroline PoulsenH. ZacconeLuca RebuffiArtem ChukanovBruce YabsleyClaus GößlingX. MéchainA. GuglielmiD. GibinC. JosephVincenzo CavasinniG. Vidal-sitjesM. Baldo-ceolinA. PolyarushC. ContaB. SchmidtB. SchmidtH. DegaudenziG. J. FeldmanAchim GeiserAchim GeiserG. F. MoorheadG. ConfortoG. ConfortoJ. DumarchezMarco LavederDidier FerrereTh. StolarczykM. BannerValerio VercesiDmitry V. NaumovM. E. SeviorK. SchahmanecheSergei GninenkoC.t. KullenbergP. HurstL. Di LellaM. Valdata-nappiE. TsesmelisCaren HagnerDomizia OrestanoJ.j. KimT. SchmidtA. KovzelevA. GodleyM. ContalbrigoJ. M. LevySergey A. KulaginG. CollazuolMario StipčevićM. VeltriJ-p. MeyerL.j. WintonA. SconzaJ. UlrichsM.b. SeatonL. La RotondaS. R. MishraA. LanzaG. SozziP. RiemannStefano LacapraraFergus WilsonA. Letessier-selvonGiacomo PoleselloM. Tareb-reyesMichel GouanèreF. MartelliN. KentC. Nguyen-mauT. Del PreteS.n. ToveyS.n. ToveyFr Pastore

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Particle physicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsFOS: Physical sciences7. Clean energy01 natural sciencesHigh Energy Physics - ExperimentNuclear physicsHigh Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex)PionCoherent pion neutrino neutral current0103 physical sciences[PHYS.HEXP]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Experiment [hep-ex]Coherent pion neutrino neutral current; Nuclear and High Energy Physics010306 general physicsNuclear ExperimentCharged currentPhysicsRange (particle radiation)Large Hadron ColliderNeutral current010308 nuclear & particles physicsScatteringFísicaDeep inelastic scatteringcoherent pion ; neutrino ; neutral currentHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentNeutrinoParticle Physics - Experiment

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We present a study of exclusive neutral pion production in neutrino-nucleus Neutral Current interactions using data from the NOMAD experiment at the CERN SPS. The data correspond to $1.44 \times 10^6$ muon-neutrino Charged Current interactions in the energy range $2.5 \leq E_{\nu} \leq 300$ GeV. Neutrino events with only one visible $\pi^0$ in the final state are expected to result from two Neutral Current processes: coherent $\pi^0$ production, {\boldmath $\nu + {\cal A} \to \nu + {\cal A} + \pi^0$} and single $\pi^0$ production in neutrino-nucleon scattering. The signature of coherent $\pi^0$ production is an emergent $\pi^0$ almost collinear with the incident neutrino while $\pi^0$'s produced in neutrino-nucleon deep inelastic scattering have larger transverse momenta. In this analysis all relevant backgrounds to the coherent $\pi^0$ production signal are measured using data themselves. Having determined the backgrounds, and using the Rein-Sehgal model for the coherent $\pi^0$ production to compute the detection efficiency, we obtain {\boldmath $4630 \pm 522 (stat) \pm 426 (syst)$} corrected coherent-$\pi^0$ events with $E_{\pi^0} \geq 0.5$ GeV. We measure {\boldmath $\sigma (\nu {\cal A} \to \nu {\cal A} \pi^0) = [ 72.6 \pm 8.1(stat) \pm 6.9(syst) ] \times 10^{-40} cm^2/nucleus$}. This is the most precise measurement of the coherent $\pi^0$ production to date.

10.1016/j.physletb.2009.10.083http://hdl.handle.net/11568/127577