# Pion-proton correlation in neutrino interactions on nuclei

**Authors:** Tejin Cai, Xianguo Lu, Daniel Ruterbories

arXiv: 1907.11212 · 2019-10-30

## TL;DR

This paper proposes using proton left-right asymmetries in neutrino-nucleus interactions to identify absorbed-pion events and better understand the underlying interaction channels in the GeV energy range.

## Contribution

It introduces a novel method to quantify absorbed-pion events via proton asymmetries, offering insights into neutrino-nucleus interaction mechanisms.

## Key findings

- Proton asymmetries can indicate absorbed-pion events.
- The technique helps constrain interaction channels.
- Potential to improve neutrino interaction models.

## Abstract

In neutrino-nucleus interactions, a proton produced with a correlated pion might exhibit a left-right asymmetry relative to the lepton scattering plane even when the pion is absorbed. Absent in other proton production mechanisms, such an asymmetry measured in charged-current pionless production could reveal the details of the absorbed-pion events that are otherwise inaccessible. In this study, we demonstrate the idea of using final-state proton left-right asymmetries to quantify the absorbed-pion event fraction and underlying kinematics. This technique might provide critical information that helps constrain all underlying channels in neutrino-nucleus interactions in the GeV regime.

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