Measurement of charged-current muon neutrino-argon interactions without pions in the final state using the MicroBooNE detector
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American Physical Society
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2025-10-17Referencia bibliográfica
MicroBooNE Collaboration. (2025). Measurement of charged-current muon neutrino-argon interactions without pions in the final state using the MicroBooNE detector. Physical Review. D. (2016), 112(7). https://doi.org/10.1103/xfs2-94m3
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Fermi Forward Discovery Group, LLC (Contract No. 89243024CSC000002)Resumen
We report a new measurement of flux-integrated differential cross sections for charged-current (CC)
muon neutrino interactions with argon nuclei that produce no final-state pions (νμCC0π). These
interactions are of particular importance as a topologically defined signal dominated by quasielasticlike
interactions. This measurement was performed with the MicroBooNE liquid argon time projection
chamber detector located at the Fermilab Booster Neutrino Beam and uses an exposure of 1.3 × 1021
protons on target collected between 2015 and 2020. The results are presented in terms of single- and
double-differential cross sections as a function of the final-state muon momentum and angle. The data are
compared with widely used neutrino event generators. We find good agreement with the single-differential
measurements, while only a subset of generators are also able to adequately describe the data in doubledifferential distributions. This work facilitates comparison with Cherenkov detector measurements,
including those located at the Booster Neutrino Beam.





