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Description
The MicroBooNE experiment is an 85 ton active volume liquid-argon time projection chamber
located at the Fermilab Booster Neutrino Beamline. MicroBooNE’s ability to detect low-energy
protons allows us to study single-proton events with a four-momentum transfer squared $Q^2$ as
low as 0.10 $GeV^2$. We present an analysis with a signal of one proton and no other particles (NC1p)
in the final state. We report the progress toward the flux-averaged NC1p differential cross section
for neutrinos scattering on argon as a function of $Q^2$ using a subset of MicroBooNE’s data.
Mini-abstract
Measurement of low-$Q^{2}$ protons from neutral current events in argon with MicroBooNE
Experiment/Collaboration | MicroBooNE |
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