Cross-section measurements in the NOMAD experiment
R. Petti

TL;DR
This paper reports on neutrino cross-section measurements on carbon using NOMAD data, combining high statistics with precise reconstruction, and discusses the modeling approach for these measurements.
Contribution
It presents new neutrino cross-section measurements on carbon and details the modeling approach used, enhancing understanding of neutrino interactions.
Findings
Neutrino cross-sections on carbon are measured with high precision.
The paper details the modeling approach for cross-section analysis.
Results improve the accuracy of neutrino interaction models.
Abstract
The NOMAD experiment collected valuable neutrino data samples, matching both the large statistics of massive calorimeters and the reconstruction quality of bubble chambers. This paper describes the recent measurements of neutrino cross-sections on carbon target. The approach followed for cross-section modeling is also explained.
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Taxonomy
TopicsNeutrino Physics Research · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
