Results and prospects of the latest μCC0π analyses from the T2K near detectors

Abstract

In order to make precision measurements of GeV-scale neutrino oscillations a detailed understanding of both GeV-scale neutrino-nucleon scattering cross sections and nuclear effects are essential. To achieve this, many of the latest analyses at the T2K off-axis near detector (ND280) complement existing results by utilising new techniques to measure muon neutrino charged-current interactions without pions in the final state (CC0π interactions). These techniques include water subtraction to obtain a double-differential cross section on oxygen and measurements of differential cross sections using proton kinematics or composite proton-muon variables (such as single transverse kinematic imbalance). In this work these latest CC0π measurements are presented with a view to demonstrating their potential to provide complementary precision cross-section measurements and innovative probes of nuclear effects.

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