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Description
The MicroBooNE detector is a liquid argon time projection chamber with an active mass of 85 tons. It is located in the Fermilab Booster Neutrino Beam, where it collected data from 2015 to 2020. As part of its primary scientific objectives, MicroBooNE aims to extract precise measurements of muon neutrino - argon charged current interaction cross-sections. Such measurements are important to improve our understanding of nuclear modeling (e.g., final state interactions, Fermi motion) for more accurate estimation of variables not directly observed (for example, the neutrino energy in neutrino oscillations). In this poster, we will discuss the channel where no pions have been detected in the final state ($ν_μCC0\pi$).
Working Group | WG 2: Neutrino Scattering Physics |
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