Measurement of the muon-neutrino charged-current cross section on water with zero pions

Abstract

The Tokai to Kamioka (T2K) experiment is a 295-km long-baseline neutrino experiment aimed towards the measurement of neutrino oscillation parameters θ13 and θ23. Precise measurement of these parameters requires accurate knowledge of neutrino cross sections. We present a flux-averaged double differential measurement of the charged-current cross section on water with zero pions in the final state using the T2K off-axis near detector, ND280. A selection of μ charged- current events occurring in the Pi-Zero subdetector (PD) of ND280 is performed with 5.8 × 1020 protons on target. The charged, outgoing tracks are required to enter and be identified by the ND280 Tracker. The cross section is determined using an unfolding technique. By separating the dataset into time periods when the PD water layers are filled with water and when they are empty, a subtraction method provides a distribution of μ interactions on water only. Systematic uncertainties on the neutrino flux, interaction model, and detector simulation are propagated numerically within the unfolding framework.

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