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New Journal of Physics | 2011

Measurement of charm production in neutrino charged-current interactions

A. Kayis-Topaksu; G. Onengut; R. van Dantzig; M. de Jong; R. Oldeman; M. Guler; U. Köse; P. Tolun; M.G. Catanesi; M.T. Muciaccia; K. Winter; B. Van de Vyver; P. Vilain; G. Wilquet; B. Saitta; E. Di Capua; S. Ogawa; H. Shibuya; I.R. Hristova; T. Kawamura; D. Kolev; H. Meinhard; J. Panman; A. Rozanov; R. Tsenov; J.W.E. Uiterwijk; P. Zucchelli; J. Goldberg; M. Chikawa; J.S. Song

The nuclear emulsion target of the CHORUS detector was exposed to the wide-band neutrino beam of the CERN SPS of 27 GeV average neutrino energy from 1994 to 1997. In total, about 100 000 charged-current (CC) neutrino interactions with at least one identified muon were located in the emulsion target and fully reconstructed, using newly developed automated scanning systems. Charmed particles were searched for by a program recognizing particle decays. The observation of the decay in nuclear emulsion makes it possible to select a sample with very low background and minimal kinematical bias. In all, 2013 CC interactions with a charmed hadron candidate in the final state were selected and confirmed through visual inspection. The charm production rate induced by neutrinos relative to the CC cross-section is measured to be σ(νμN→μ−CX)/σ(CC)=(5.75 ± 0.32(stat)±0.30(syst))%. The charm production cross-section as a function of neutrino energy is also obtained. The results are in good agreement with previous measurements. The charm-quark hadronization produces the following charmed hadrons with relative fractions (in %): fD0=43.7±4.5, fΛc+=19.2±4.2, fD+=25.3±4.2 and fDs+=11.8±4.7.


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2000

Nuclear emulsions in a large, hybrid experiment (CHORUS) to search for νμ→ντ oscillations

S. Aoki; E. Barbuto; C. Bozza; J.P. Fabre; W Flegal; G. Grella; M Guler; T. Hara; K. Hoshino; Y. Ishii; T. Kawamura; D.C. Kim; M. Kobayashi; Y. Kotaka; T. Kozaki; F. Meddi; M.T. Muciaccia; K. Nakamura; E. Niu; Y. Obayashi; S. Ogawa; G. Romano; G. Rosa; O. Sato; V Shamanov; H. Shibuya; S. Simone; V Smirnitsky; J.S. Song; P. Tolun

Abstract We describe the (2×800 kg ) emulsion target in the CHORUS hybrid detector set-up for the search of ν μ →ν τ oscillations, together with the CERN pouring and processing facilities (upgraded for this purpose), and the techniques employed to treat the emulsions used as the active target in the experiment.


Physics Letters B | 1993

Coherent single charged pion production by neutrinos

P. Vilain; G. Wilquet; R. Beyer; W. Flegel; H. Grote; T. Mouthuy; H. Øveras; J. Panman; A. Rozanov; K. Winter; G. Zacek; V. Zacek; F.W. Büsser; C. Foos; L. Gerland; T. Layda; F. Niebergall; G. Rädel; P. Stähelin; T. Voss; D. Favart; G. Grégoire; E. Knoops; V. Lemaitre; P. Gorbunov; E. Grigoriev; V. Khovansky; A. Maslennikov; W. Lippich; A. Nathaniel

Abstract We report on a measurement of coherent single charged pion production in neutrino-nucleus scattering. The analysis is based on data taken with the CHARM II detector in beams of muon-neutrinos and -antineutrinos. The event numbers amount to N ( μ − π ) = 748 and N ( μ + π ) = 631. Cross sections and their dependence on the neutrino energy are determined. The results are in agreement with the predictions of models based on the PCAC hypothesis.


Physics Letters B | 1995

Experimental study of electromagnetic properties of the muon-neutrino in neutrino - electron scattering

P. Vilain; G. Wilquet; R. Beyer; W. Flegel; T. Mouthuy; H. Øveras; J. Panman; K. Winter; G. Zacek; V. Zacek; F.W. Büsser; C. Foos; L. Gerland; T. Layda; F. Niebergall; G. Rädel; P. Stähelin; T. Voss; D. Favart; G. Grégoire; E. Knoops; V. Lemaitre; P. Gorbunov; E. Grigoriev; V. Khovansky; A. Maslennikov; A. Rozanov; W. Lippich; A. Nathaniel; A. Staude

Abstract We report new bounds on electromagnetic properties of the muon neutrino obtained from a study of neutrino-electron scattering. The results are based on the analysis of differential cross section data collected with the CHARM II detector. The 90% C.L. limit on the magnetic moment of the muon-neutrino μ ν μ −9 μ B confirms limits obtained at much lower energies. The limit on the anomalous charge radius of the muon neutrino |〈 r 2 〉 anom | −33 cm 2 im earlier results by nearly a factor three.


Physics Letters B | 1995

A Precise measurement of the cross-section of the inverse muon decay muon-neutrino + e- --> mu- + electron-neutrino

P. Vilain; K. Hiller; H. Øveras; W. Lippich; G. Rädel; J. Vogt; E. Knoops; B. Saitta; W. Flegel; P. Stähelin; G. Piredda; C. Foos; K. Winter; T. Layda; P.F. Loverre; S. Ricciardi; G. Grégoire; R. Santacesaria; V. Lemaitre; D. De Pedis; U. Dore; V. Khovansky; Paolo Emilio Strolin; A. Nathaniel; A. Ereditato; F. Niebergall; B. Akkus; H. E. Roloff; E. Arik; A. N. Rozanov

We report our final results from the analysis of the full high statistics sample of events of the reaction up + e- --+ /*- + v, collected with the CHARM II detector in the CERN wide-band neutrino beam during the years 1988 to 1991. From a signal of 15 758 f 324 inverse muon decay events we derived, in the Born approximation, a value of ( 16.51 f 0.93) x lO-42 cm*GeV-’ for the asymptotic cross section slope a/E,, in good agreement with the Standard Model prediction of 17.23 x IO-” cm* GeV- ‘. The result constrains the scalar coupling of the electron and the muon to [&l’ < 0.475 at 90% CL.


Physics Letters B | 1994

Flavour universality of neutrino couplings with the Z

P. Vilain; P. Stähelin; W. Lippich; B. Saitta; A. Rozanov; J. Vogt; E. Knoops; F. Marchetti-Stasi; K. Hiller; W. Flegel; G. Rädel; C. Foos; K. Winter; F. Niebergall; T. Layda; B. Akkus; S. Ricciardi; P. Tolun; A. Maslennikov; R. Santacesaria; V. Lemaitre; A.G. Cocco; D. De Pedis; U. Dore; V. Khovansky; A. Nathaniel; A. Ereditato; H. Øveras; E. Arik; G. Grégoire

Abstract We are reporting the first experimental result of the coupling of the muon neutrino with the Z. This result is in good agreement with the average value of the coupling of the three neutrino families as derived from the invisible decay width of the Z. We also determined g ν τ assuming N ν =3.


European Physical Journal C | 2007

Charged-particle multiplicities in charged-current neutrino– and anti-neutrino–nucleus interactions

A. Kayis-Topaksu; G. Onengut; R. van Dantzig; M. de Jong; R.G.C. Oldeman; M. Guler; U. Köse; P. Tolun; M.G. Catanesi; M.T. Muciaccia; K. Winter; B. Van de Vyver; P. Vilain; G. Wilquet; B. Saitta; E. Di Capua; S. Ogawa; H. Shibuya; I.R. Hristova; T. Kawamura; D. Kolev; H. Meinhard; J. Panman; A. Rozanov; R. Tsenov; J.W.E. Uiterwijk; P. Zucchelli; J. Goldberg; M. Chikawa; J.S. Song

The CHORUS experiment, designed to search for νμ→ντ oscillations, consists of a nuclear emulsion target and electronic detectors. In this paper, results on the production of charged particles in a small sample of charged-current neutrino– and anti-neutrino–nucleus interactions at high energy are presented. For each event, the emission angle and the ionization features of the charged particles produced in the interaction are recorded, while the standard kinematic variables are reconstructed using the electronic detectors. The average multiplicities for charged tracks, the pseudo-rapidity distributions, the dispersion in the multiplicity of charged particles and the KNO scaling are studied in different kinematical regions. A study of quasi-elastic topologies performed for the first time in nuclear emulsions is also reported. The results are presented in a form suitable for use in the validation of Monte Carlo generators of neutrino–nucleus interactions.


European Physical Journal C | 1994

Search for muon to electron neutrino oscillations

P. Vilain; G. Wilquet; R. Beyer; W. Flegel; T. Mouthuy; H. Øveras; J. Panman; A. Rozanov; K. Winter; G. Zacek; V. Zacek; F.W. Büsser; C. Foos; L. Gerland; T. Layda; F. Niebergall; G. Rädel; P. Stähelin; T. Voss; D. Favart; G. Grégoire; E. Knoops; V. Lemaitre; P. Gorbunov; E. Grigoriev; V. Khovansky; A. Maslennikov; W. Lippich; A. Nathaniel; A. Staude

AbstractA search for νμ → νe and


Physics Letters B | 1994

Constraints on additional Z bosons derived from neutrino-electron scattering measurements

P. Vilain; G. Wilquet; R. Beyer; W. Flegel; H. Grote; T. Mouthuy; H. Øveras; J. Panman; A. Rozanov; K. Winter; G. Zacek; V. Zacek; F.W. Büsser; C. Foos; L. Gerland; T. Layda; F. Niebergall; G. Rädel; P. Stähelin; T. Voss; D. Favart; G. Grégoire; E. Knoops; V. Lemaitre; P. Gorbunov; E. Grigoriev; V. Khovansky; A. Maslennikov; W. Lippich; A. Nathaniel


Physics Letters B | 1994

Precision measurement of electroweak parameters from the scattering of muon-neutrinos on electrons

P. Vilain; G. Wilquet; R. Beyer; W. Flegel; H. Grote; T. Mouthuy; H. Øveras; J. Panman; A. Rozanov; K. Winter; G. Zacek; V. Zacek; F.W. Büsser; C. Foos; L. Gerland; T. Layda; F. Niebergall; G. Rädel; P. Stähelin; T. Voss; D. Favart; G. Grégoire; E. Knoops; V. Lemaitre; P. Gorbunov; E. Grigoriev; V. Khovansky; A. Maslennikov; W. Lippich; A. Nathaniel

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P. Vilain

Université libre de Bruxelles

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G. Wilquet

Université libre de Bruxelles

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M. Guler

Middle East Technical University

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B. Saitta

University of Cagliari

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R. van Dantzig

Delft University of Technology

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