Implications of MicroBooNE's low sensitivity to electron antineutrino interactions in the search for the MiniBooNE excess
Abstract
The MicroBooNE experiment searched for an excess of electron-neutrinos in the Booster Neutrino Beam (BNB), providing direct constraints on e-interpretations of the MiniBooNE low-energy excess (LEE). In this article, we show that if the MiniBooNE LEE is caused instead by an excess of e, then liquid argon detectors, such as MicroBooNE, SBND and ICARUS, would have poor sensitivity to it. This is due to a strong suppression of e -40Ar cross sections in the low-energy region of the excess. The MicroBooNE results are consistent at the 2σ~C.L with a scenario in which the MiniBooNE excess is sourced entirely by e interactions. The opportune location of ANNIE, a Gd-loaded water Cherenkov detector, allows for a direct search for a e flux excess in the BNB using inverse-beta-decay events.
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