Nuclear Effects in Neutrino Interactions at Low Momentum Transfer
2015-05
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Nuclear Effects in Neutrino Interactions at Low Momentum Transfer
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This is a study to identify predicted effects of the carbon nucleus environment on neutrino - nucleus interactions with low momentum transfer. A large sample of neutrino interaction data collected by the MINERvA experiment is analyzed to show the distribution of charged hadron energy in a region with low momentum transfer. These distributions reveal a major discrepancy between the data and a popular interaction model with only the simplest Fermi gas nuclear effects. Detailed analysis of systematic uncertainties due to energy scale and resolution can account for only a little of the discrepancy. Two additional nuclear model effects, a suppression/screening effect (RPA), and the addition of a meson exchange current process (MEC), are shown to improve the description of the data.
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University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. May 2015. Major: Physics. Advisor: Richard Gran. 1 computer file (PDF); xi, 92 pages.
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Miltenberger, Ethan. (2015). Nuclear Effects in Neutrino Interactions at Low Momentum Transfer. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/174813.
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