First differential measurement of the single π+ production cross section in neutrino neutral-current scattering

Abstract

Since its first observation in the 1970s, neutrino-induced neutral-current single positive pion production (NC1π+) has remained an elusive and poorly understood interaction channel. This process is a significant background in neutrino oscillation experiments and studying it further is critical for the physics program of next-generation accelerator-based neutrino oscillation experiments. In this Letter we present the first double-differential cross-section measurement of NC1π+ interactions using data from the ND280 detector of the T2K experiment collected in -beam mode. The measured flux-averaged integrated cross-section is σ = (6.07 1.22 )× 10-41 \,\, cm2/nucleon. We compare the results on a hydrocarbon target to the predictions of several neutrino interaction generators and final-state interaction models. While model predictions agree with the differential results, the data shows a weak preference for a cross-section normalization approximately 30\% higher than predicted by most models studied in this Letter.

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