Measurement of the μ CCQE cross section on carbon with the ND280 detector at T2K

Abstract

The Charged-Current Quasi-Elastic (CCQE) interaction, l + n → l- + p, is the dominant CC process at E 1 GeV and contributes to the signal in accelerator-based long-baseline neutrino oscillation experiments operating at intermediate neutrino energies. This paper reports a measurement by the T2K experiment of the μ CCQE cross section on a carbon target with the off-axis detector based on the observed distribution of muon momentum (pμ) and angle with respect to the incident neutrino beam (θμ). The flux-integrated CCQE cross section was measured to be (0.83 0.12) × 10-38 cm2 in good agreement with NEUT MC value of 0.88 × 10-38 cm2. The energy dependence of the CCQE cross section is also reported. The axial mass, MAQE, of the dipole axial form factor was extracted assuming the Smith-Moniz CCQE model with a relativistic Fermi gas nuclear model. Using the absolute (shape-only) pμcosθμ distribution, the effective MAQE parameter was measured to be 1.26+0.21-0.18 GeV/c2 (1.43+0.28-0.22 GeV/c2).

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