# Neutrino Interactions in MicroBooNE

**Authors:** Marco Del Tutto

arXiv: 1705.04894 · 2017-05-16

## TL;DR

MicroBooNE is a liquid-argon neutrino experiment at Fermilab aiming to investigate electron-like event excesses and study neutrino-nucleon interactions through extensive cross section analyses.

## Contribution

This paper reports the status of MicroBooNE's neutrino cross section analyses, advancing understanding of neutrino interactions and nuclear effects.

## Key findings

- Initial data collection in Fermilab's Booster beam.
- Progress in cross section analysis methodologies.
- Insights into neutrino-nucleon interactions.

## Abstract

MicroBooNE is a liquid-argon-based neutrino experiment, which began collecting data in Fermilab's Booster neutrino beam in October 2015. Physics goals of the experiment include probing the source of the anomalous excess of electron-like events in MiniBooNE. In addition to this, MicroBooNE is carrying out an extensive cross section physics program that will help to probe current theories on neutrino-nucleon interactions and nuclear effects. These proceedings summarise the status of MicroBooNE's neutrino cross section analyses.

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