Characterisation of nuclear effects in muon-neutrino scattering on hydrocarbon with a measurement of final-state kinematics and correlations in charged-current pionless interactions at T2K
K. Abe, J. Amey, C. Andreopoulos, L. Anthony, M. Antonova, S. Aoki, A., Ariga, Y. Ashida, Y. Azuma, S. Ban, M. Barbi, G.J. Barker, G. Barr, C. Barry,, M. Batkiewicz, V. Berardi, S. Berkman, R.M. Berner, L. Berns, S. Bhadra, S., Bienstock, A. Blondel, S. Bolognesi, S. Bordoni

TL;DR
This paper presents detailed measurements of final-state particles in muon-neutrino interactions on hydrocarbon, revealing nuclear effects and testing various interaction models, with implications for neutrino oscillation experiments.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive measurement of proton and muon kinematics and correlations in charged-current pionless neutrino interactions, offering new insights into nuclear effects in neutrino-nucleus interactions.
Findings
Models fail to describe all observed phase space regions.
Local Fermi gas with multinucleon interactions best fits events without protons.
Spectral function model agrees well with data when protons are present.
Abstract
This paper reports measurements of final-state proton multiplicity, muon and proton kinematics, and their correlations in charged-current pionless neutrino interactions, measured by the T2K ND280 near detector in its plastic scintillator (CH) target. The data were taken between years 2010 and 2013, corresponding to approximately 6 protons on target. Thanks to their exploration of the proton kinematics and of kinematic imbalances between the proton and muon kinematics, the results offer a novel probe of the nuclear-medium effects most pertinent to the (sub-)GeV neutrino-nucleus interactions that are used in accelerator-based long-baseline neutrino oscillation measurements. These results are compared to many neutrino-nucleus interaction models which all fail to describe at least part of the observed phase space. In case of events without a proton above a detection…
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