Measurement of the Electron-Neutrino Charged-Current Cross Sections on ${}^{127}$I with the COHERENT NaI$\nu$E detector
P. An, C. Awe, P.S. Barbeau, B. Becker, V. Belov, I. Bernardi, C., Bock, A. Bolozdynya, R. Bouabid, A. Brown, J. Browning, B. Cabrera-Palmer, M., Cervantes, E. Conley, J. Daughhetee, J. Detwiler, K. Ding, M.R. Durand, Y., Efremenko, S.R. Elliott, L. Fabris, M. Febbraro

TL;DR
This paper reports the first measurement of the inclusive electron-neutrino charged-current cross section on ${}^{127}$I using the COHERENT NaI$ u$E detector, revealing a value about 41% lower than theoretical predictions, with detailed spectral and neutron emission data.
Contribution
First measurement of the inclusive electron-neutrino charged-current cross section on ${}^{127}$I at low energies, providing new experimental data for heavy nuclei.
Findings
Measured flux-averaged cross section: $9.2^{+2.1}_{-1.8} imes 10^{-40}$ cm$^2$
Observed spectrum between 10 and 55 MeV
Neutron emission cross sections: zero-neutron and one-or-more-neutron channels
Abstract
Using an 185-kg NaI[Tl] array, COHERENT has measured the inclusive electron-neutrino charged-current cross section on I with pion decay-at-rest neutrinos produced by the Spallation Neutron Source at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Iodine is one the heaviest targets for which low-energy ( 50 MeV) inelastic neutrino-nucleus processes have been measured, and this is the first measurement of its inclusive cross section. After a five-year detector exposure, COHERENT reports a flux-averaged cross section for electron neutrinos of cm. This corresponds to a value that is 41% lower than predicted using the MARLEY event generator with a measured Gamow-Teller strength distribution. In addition, the observed visible spectrum from charged-current scattering on I has been measured between 10 and 55 MeV, and the exclusive…
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TopicsNeutrino Physics Research · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena
