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Physical Review Letters | 2014

Measurement of coherent production of π(±) in neutrino and antineutrino beams on carbon from Eν of 1.5 to 20 GeV.

A. Higuera; A. Mislivec; L. Aliaga; O. Altinok; A. Bercellie; M. Betancourt; A. Bodek; A. Bravar; W. K. Brooks; H. S. Budd; A. Butkevich; M. F. Carneiro; C. M. Castromonte; M. E. Christy; J. Chvojka; H. da Motta; J. Devan; S. A. Dytman; G. A. Díaz; B. Eberly; J. Felix; L. Fields; R. Fine; G. A. Fiorentini; H. R. Gallagher; A. Gomez; R. Gran; Deborah A. Harris; K. Hurtado; J. Kleykamp

Neutrino-induced coherent charged pion production on nuclei νμA→μ(±)π(∓)A is a rare, inelastic interaction in which a small squared four-momentum |t| is transferred to the recoil nucleus, leaving it intact in the reaction. In the scintillator tracker of MINERvA, we remove events with evidence of particles from nuclear breakup and reconstruct |t| from the final-state pion and muon. We select low |t| events to isolate a sample rich in coherent candidates. By selecting low |t| events, we produce a model-independent measurement of the differential cross section for coherent scattering of neutrinos and antineutrinos on carbon. We find poor agreement with the predicted kinematics in neutrino generators used by current oscillation experiments.


Physical Review Letters | 2014

Measurement of Ratios of νμ Charged-Current Cross Sections on C, Fe, and Pb to CH at Neutrino Energies 2–20 GeV

B. G. Tice; M. Datta; J. Mousseau; L. Aliaga; O. Altinok; M. G. Barrios Sazo; M. Betancourt; A. Bodek; A. Bravar; W. K. Brooks; H. S. Budd; M. J. Bustamante; A. Butkevich; D. A. Martinez Caicedo; C. M. Castromonte; M. E. Christy; J. Chvojka; H. da Motta; J. Devan; S. A. Dytman; G. A. Díaz; B. Eberly; J. Felix; L. Fields; G. A. Fiorentini; A. M. Gago; H. R. Gallagher; R. Gran; Deborah A. Harris; A. Higuera

We present measurements of ν(μ) charged-current cross section ratios on carbon, iron, and lead relative to a scintillator (CH) using the fine-grained MINERvA detector exposed to the NuMI neutrino beam at Fermilab. The measurements utilize events of energies 2<E(ν)<20 GeV, with ⟨E(ν)⟩ = 8 GeV, which have a reconstructed μ(-) scattering angle less than 17° to extract ratios of inclusive total cross sections as a function of neutrino energy E(ν) and flux-integrated differential cross sections with respect to the Bjorken scaling variable x. These results provide the first high-statistics direct measurements of nuclear effects in neutrino scattering using different targets in the same neutrino beam. Measured cross section ratios exhibit a relative depletion at low x and enhancement at large x. Both become more pronounced as the nucleon number of the target nucleus increases. The data are not reproduced by GENIE, a conventional neutrino-nucleus scattering simulation, or by the alternative models for the nuclear dependence of inelastic scattering that are considered.


Physical Review D | 2015

Measurement of muon plus proton final states in νμ interactions on hydrocarbon at = 4.2 GeV

T. Walton; M. Betancourt; L. Aliaga; O. Altinok; A. Bodek; A. Bravar; H. S. Budd; M. J. Bustamante; A. Butkevich; D. A. Martinez Caicedo; M. F. Carneiro; C. M. Castromonte; M. E. Christy; J. Chvojka; H. da Motta; M. Datta; J. Devan; S. A. Dytman; G. A. Díaz; B. Eberly; J. Felix; L. Fields; R. Fine; G. A. Fiorentini; A. M. Gago; H. R. Gallagher; R. Gran; Deborah A. Harris; A. Higuera; K. Hurtado

A study of charged-current muon neutrino scattering on hydrocarbon in which the final state includes a muon, at least one proton, and no pions is presented. Although this signature has the topology of neutrino quasielastic scattering from neutrons, the event sample contains contributions from quasielastic and inelastic processes where pions are absorbed in the nucleus. The analysis accepts events with muon production angles up to 70° and proton kinetic energies greater than 110 MeV. The cross section, when based completely on hadronic kinematics, is well described by a relativistic Fermi gas nuclear model including the neutrino event generator modeling for inelastic processes and particle transportation through the nucleus. This is in contrast to the quasielastic cross section based on muon kinematics, which is best described by an extended model that incorporates multinucleon correlations. As a result, this measurement guides the formulation of a complete description of neutrino-nucleus interactions that encompasses the hadronic as well as the leptonic aspects of this process.


Physical Review D | 2016

Neutrino flux predictions for the NuMI beam

L. Aliaga; M. Kordosky; T. Golan; O. Altinok; L. Bellantoni; A. Bercellie; M. Betancourt; A. Bravar; H. S. Budd; M. F. Carneiro; S. A. Dytman; G. A. Díaz; E. Endress; J. Felix; L. Fields; R. Fine; A. M. Gago; R. Galindo; H. R. Gallagher; R. Gran; Deborah A. Harris; A. Higuera; K. Hurtado; M. Kiveni; J. Kleykamp; T. Le; E. Maher; S. Manly; W. A. Mann; C. M. Marshall

Knowledge of the neutrino flux produced by the Neutrinos at the Main Injector (NuMI) beamline is essential to the neutrino oscillation and neutrino interaction measurements of the MINERvA, MINOS+, NOvA and MicroBooNE experiments at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory. We have produced a flux prediction which uses all available and relevant hadron production data, incorporating measurements of particle production off of thin targets as well as measurements of particle yields from a spare NuMI target exposed to a 120 GeV proton beam. The result is the most precise flux prediction achieved for a neutrino beam in the one to tens of GeV energy region. We have also compared the prediction to in situ measurements of the neutrino flux and find good agreement.


Physical Review D | 2016

Measurement of Neutrino Flux from Neutrino-Electron Elastic Scattering

J. Park; L. Aliaga; O. Altinok; L. Bellantoni; A. Bercellie; M. Betancourt; A. Bodek; A. Bravar; H. S. Budd; T. Cai; M. F. Carneiro; M. E. Christy; J. Chvojka; H. da Motta; S. A. Dytman; G. A. Díaz; B. Eberly; J. Felix; L. Fields; R. Fine; A. M. Gago; R. Galindo; A. Ghosh; T. Golan; R. Gran; Deborah A. Harris; A. Higuera; J. Kleykamp; M. Kordosky; T. Le

In muon-neutrino elastic scattering on electrons is an observable neutrino process whose cross section is precisely known. Consequently a measurement of this process in an accelerator-based νμ beam can improve the knowledge of the absolute neutrino flux impinging upon the detector; typically this knowledge is limited to ~10% due to uncertainties in hadron production and focusing. We also isolated a sample of 135±17 neutrino-electron elastic scattering candidates in the segmented scintillator detector of MINERvA, after subtracting backgrounds and correcting for efficiency. We show how this sample can be used to reduce the total uncertainty on the NuMI νμ flux from 9% to 6%. Finally, our measurement provides a flux constraint that is useful to other experiments using the NuMI beam, and this technique is applicable to future neutrino beams operating at multi-GeV energies.


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2012

The MINERνA data acquisition system and infrastructure

G. N. Perdue; L. Bagby; B. Baldin; C. Gingu; Jamieson Olsen; P. Rubinov; E.C. Schulte; R. Bradford; W. K. Brooks; D.A.M. Caicedo; C.M. Castromonte; J. Chvojka; H. da Motta; I. Danko; J. Devan; B. Eberly; J. Felix; L. Fields; G.A. Fiorentini; A. M. Gago; R. Gran; Deborah A. Harris; K. Hurtado; H. Lee; E. Maher; S. Manly; C. M. Marshall; K. S. McFarland; A. Mislivec; J. Mousseau

Abstract MINER ν A (Main INjector ExpeRiment ν - A ) is a new few-GeV neutrino cross-section experiment that began taking data in the FNAL NuMI (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory Neutrinos at the Main Injector) beam-line in March of 2010. MINER ν A employs a fine-grained scintillator detector capable of complete kinematic characterization of neutrino interactions. This paper describes the MINER ν A data acquisition system (DAQ) including the readout electronics, software, and computing architecture.


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2011

Arachne - A web-based event viewer for MINERvA

N. Tagg; J. Brangham; J. Chvojka; M. Clairemont; M. Day; B. Eberly; J. Felix; L. Fields; A. M. Gago; R. Gran; Deborah A. Harris; M. Kordosky; H. Lee; G. Maggi; E. Maher; W. A. Mann; C. M. Marshall; Kevin Scott McFarland; A. M. McGowan; A. Mislivec; J. Mousseau; B. Osmanov; J. Osta; V. Paolone; G. Perdue; Roger D. Ransome; H. Ray; H. Schellman; D.W. Schmitz; C. Simon

Abstract Neutrino interaction events in the MINER ν A detector are visually represented with a web-based tool called Arachne. Data are retrieved from a central server via AJAX, and client-side JavaScript draws images into the users browser window using the draft HTML 5 standard. These technologies allow neutrino interactions to be viewed by anyone with a web browser, allowing for easy hand-scanning of particle interactions. Arachne has been used in MINER ν A to evaluate neutrino data in a prototype detector, to tune reconstruction algorithms, and for public outreach and education.


Physical Review D | 2018

Measurement of the Muon Antineutrino Double-Differential Cross Section for Quasielastic-like Scattering on Hydrocarbon at

C. E. Patrick; L. Aliaga; A. Bashyal; L. Bellantoni; A. Bercellie; M. Betancourt; A. Bodek; A. Bravar; H. S. Budd; M. F. Carneiro; E. Chavarria; H. da Motta; S. A. Dytman; G. A. Díaz; J. Felix; L. Fields; R. Fine; A. M. Gago; R. Galindo; H. R. Gallagher; Abhirup Ghosh; R. Gran; J. Y. Han; D. A. Harris; S. Henry; K. Hurtado; D. Jena; J. Kleykamp; M. Kordosky; T. Le

We present double-differential measurements of antineutrino charged-current quasielastic scattering in the MINERvA detector. This study improves on a previous single-differential measurement by using updated reconstruction algorithms and interaction models and provides a complete description of observed muon kinematics in the form of a double-differential cross section with respect to muon transverse and longitudinal momentum. We include in our signal definition zero-meson final states arising from multinucleon interactions and from resonant pion production followed by pion absorption in the primary nucleus. We find that model agreement is considerably improved by a model tuned to MINERvA inclusive neutrino scattering data that incorporates nuclear effects such as weak nuclear screening and two-particle, two-hole enhancements.


Physics Letters B | 2015

E_\nu \sim 3.5

T. Le; J. L. Paomino; L. Aliaga; O. Altinok; A. Bercellie; A. Bodek; A. Bravar; W. K. Brooks; A. Butkevich; D. A. Martinez Caicedo; M. F. Carneiro; M. E. Christy; J. Chvojka; H. da Motta; J. Devan; S. A. Dytman; G. A. Díaz; B. Eberly; J. Felix; L. Fields; R. Fine; A. M. Gago; H. R. Gallagher; R. Gran; D. A. Harris; A. Higuera; K. Hurtado; M. Kordosky; E. Maher; S. Manly

Single neutral pion production via muon antineutrino charged-current interactions in plastic scintillator (CH) is studied using the \minerva detector exposed to the NuMI low-energy, wideband antineutrino beam at Fermilab. Measurement of this process constrains models of neutral pion production in nuclei, which is important because the neutral-current analog is a background for


Physical Review D | 2016

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C. L. McGivern; T. Le; B. Eberly; L. Aliaga; O. Altinok; L. Bellantoni; A. Bercellie; M. Betancourt; A. Bodek; A. Bravar; H. S. Budd; T. Cai; M. F. Carneiro; M. E. Christy; H. da Motta; S. A. Dytman; G. A. Díaz; E. Endress; J. Felix; L. Fields; R. Fine; R. Galindo; H. R. Gallagher; T. Golan; R. Gran; Deborah A. Harris; A. Higuera; K. Hurtado; M. Kiveni; J. Kleykamp

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R. Gran

University of Minnesota

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L. Fields

Northwestern University

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J. Felix

Universidad de Guanajuato

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B. Eberly

University of Pittsburgh

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S. A. Dytman

University of Pittsburgh

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A. Bodek

University of Rochester

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A. M. Gago

Pontifical Catholic University of Peru

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G. A. Díaz

Pontifical Catholic University of Peru

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