The characteristics of neutrinonuclear reactions at E_nu = 1 - 3 GeV
N.M.Agababyan, V.V.Ammosov, M.Atayan, N.Grigoryan, H.Gulkanyan,, A.A.Ivanilov, Zh.Karamyan, V.A.Korotkov

TL;DR
This paper investigates the properties of charged current neutrinonuclear interactions at neutrino energies of 1 to 3 GeV, measuring particle multiplicities and distributions using data from a bubble chamber experiment.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of neutrinonuclear reaction characteristics in the 1-3 GeV energy range with experimental data from the SKAT bubble chamber.
Findings
Measured energy dependence of secondary particle multiplicities.
Analyzed momentum and angular distributions of secondary particles.
Provided new data on neutrinonuclear interactions at these energies.
Abstract
For the first time, the characteristics of the charged current neutrinonuclear interactions are investigated at = 1 - 3 GeV using the data obtained with SKAT propane-freon bubble chamber irradiated in the neutrino beam at Serpukhov accelerator. The - dependence of the mean multiplicities of different types of secondary particles and their multiplicity, momentum and angular distributions are measured.
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Taxonomy
TopicsNeutrino Physics Research · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena
