Measurement of charged-current μ and μ cross sections on hydrocarbon in a shallow inelastic scattering region
Abstract
This MINERvA analysis is the first neutrino and antineutrino study of a shallow inelastic scattering region, which is the transition region between resonant production and deep inelastic scattering processes. This transition is explicitly included in this study by expanding the scope of shallow inelastic scattering to include not only the mainly lower-Q2 nonresonant pion production but also the kinematic region where pion production off quarks within the nucleon becomes significant with Q2 below the onset of the deep-inelastic scattering region defined in this analysis. To reduce the resonance background the kinematic region 1.5 < W < 2 GeV/c2 was chosen. In addition to the inclusive differential cross section measurements, to emphasize SIS interactions off quarks within the nucleon a sample with Q2 ≥ 1 GeV/c2 was also analyzed. The measurements of one-dimensional cross sections at E 6 GeV on hydrocarbon of Q2, Bjorken x and muon momentum variables are compared with modified predictions from the GENIE 2 neutrino generator as well as predictions of other neutrino simulators GiBUU, NEUT, NuWro and an alternative GENIE 3 version. Significant discrepancies both in shape and magnitude between measurements and neutrino simulator predictions of all variables have been observed.
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