Measurement of single π0 production by coherent neutral-current Fe interactions in the MINOS Near Detector

Abstract

Forward single π0 production by coherent neutral-current interactions, A A π0, is investigated using a 2.8× 1020 protons-on-target exposure of the MINOS Near Detector. For single-shower topologies, the event distribution in production angle exhibits a clear excess above the estimated background at very forward angles for visible energy in the range~1-8 GeV. Cross sections are obtained for the detector medium comprised of 80% iron and 20% carbon nuclei with A = 48, the highest- A target used to date in the study of this coherent reaction. The total cross section for coherent neutral-current single-π0 production initiated by the μ flux of the NuMI low-energy beam with mean (mode) E of 4.9 GeV (3.0 GeV), is 77.65.0\,(stat) +15.0-16.8\,(syst)×10-40\,cm2~per nucleus. The results are in good agreement with predictions of the Berger-Sehgal model.

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