17–24 Jul 2024
Prague
Europe/Prague timezone

MicroBooNE cross section results from muon neutrinos with pions in the final state and rare processes

18 Jul 2024, 17:15
15m
Panorama

Panorama

Parallel session talk 02. Neutrino Physics Neutrino Physics

Speaker

Michael Kirby (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory)

Description

MicroBooNE is a Liquid Argon Time Projection Chamber (LArTPC), able to image neutrino interactions with excellent spatial resolution, enabling the identification of complex final states resulting from neutrino-nucleus interactions. MicroBooNE currently possesses the world's largest neutrino-argon scattering data set, with a number of published cross section measurements and more than thirty ongoing analyses studying a wide variety of interaction modes. This talk provides an overview of MicroBooNE's measurements of topologies with pions in the final state, as well as the first cross section measurements of eta and Lambda production, and studies of neutron detection in argon.

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Co-authors

Afroditi Papadopoulou Michael Kirby (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory)

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