Measurement of the inclusive nu(mu) charged current cross section on carbon in the near detector of the T2K experiment
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Measurement of the inclusive nu(mu) charged current cross section on carbon in the near detector of the T2K experiment

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Cervera Villanueva, Anselmo; Escudero Sánchez, Lorena; Gómez Cadenas, Juan José Perfil; Monfregola, Laura; Sorel, Michel; Stamoulis, Panagiotis; T2K Collaboration
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T2K has performed the first measurement of nu(mu) inclusive charged current interactions on carbon at neutrino energies of similar to 1 GeV where the measurement is reported as a flux-averaged double differential cross section in muon momentum and angle. The flux is predicted by the beam Monte Carlo and external data, including the results from the NA61/SHINE experiment. The data used for this measurement were taken in 2010 and 2011, with a total of 10.8 x 10(19) protons-on-target. The analysis is performed on 4485 inclusive charged current interaction candidates selected in the most upstream fine-grained scintillator detector of the near detector. The flux-averaged total cross section is <sigma(CC)>(phi) = (6.91 +/- 0.13(stat) +/- 0.84(syst)) x 10(-39) cm(2)/nucleon for a mean neutrino energy of 0.85 GeV.

    Cervera Villanueva, Anselmo Escudero, L. Gómez Cadenas, Juan José Monfregola, L. Sorel, Michel Stamoulis, Panagiotis 2013 Measurement of the inclusive nu(mu) charged current cross section on carbon in the near detector of the T2K experiment Physical Review D 87 9 092003-1 092003-20
http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.87.092003

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