Associated Charm Production in Neutrino-Nucleus Interactions
The CHORUS Collaboration

TL;DR
This paper reports on the search for associated charm production in neutrino-nucleus interactions using emulsion detectors, observing multiple charm decay events and measuring the associated charm cross-section with low background.
Contribution
It introduces an improved automatic scanning system enabling efficient detection of rare associated charm production events in neutrino interactions.
Findings
Observed three neutral-current events with double charm decays.
Measured the relative cross-section of associated charm production in deep inelastic neutrino interactions.
Set an upper limit on associated charm production in charged-current interactions.
Abstract
In this paper a search for associated charm production both in neutral and charged current -nucleus interactions is presented. The improvement of automatic scanning systems in the {CHORUS} experiment allows an efficient search to be performed in emulsion for short-lived particles. Hence a search for rare processes, like the associated charm production, becomes possible through the observation of the double charm-decay topology with a very low background. About 130,000 interactions located in the emulsion target have been analysed. Three events with two charm decays have been observed in the neutral-current sample with an estimated background of 0.180.05. The relative rate of the associated charm cross-section in deep inelastic interactions, has been…
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