June 22, 2020 to July 2, 2020
US/Central timezone

Measurement of low-$Q^{2}$ protons from neutral current events in argon with MicroBooNE

Not scheduled
10m

Speaker

Dr Lu Ren (New Mexico State University)

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

Primary author

Dr Lu Ren (New Mexico State University)

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