Measurement of Resonance Interaction in The NOMAD Detector

29 Aug 2014, 11:50
25m
Western Infirmary Lecture Theatre (University of Glasgow)

Western Infirmary Lecture Theatre

University of Glasgow

University Avenue Glasgow, G12 8QQ, Scotland, UK

Speaker

Hongyue Duyang (University of South Carolina)

Description

Resonance interaction is one of the most important modes in the oscillation region of the next generation long-baseline neutrino oscillation experiments, but it is also the least well measured. This talk presents a measurement of charge current resonance interaction in NOMAD detector following techniques developed for the LBNE near-detector. The measurement uses two topologies induced by resonance-interactions: 3-track and 2-track. The cross-section of the full-resonance and its ratio to the inclusive charge current interactions will be reported. Precise measurement of resonance interaction to constrain the nuclear effect will also be discussed.
WG1: Neutrino Oscillation Physics (Yes/No) No
WG2: Neutrino Scattering Physics (Yes/No) Yes
WG3: Accelerator Physics (Yes/No) No
WG4: Muon Physics (Yes/No) No
Type of presentation Oral presentation

Primary author

Hongyue Duyang (University of South Carolina)

Co-authors

Prof. Sanjib Mishra (University of South Carolina) Xinchun Tian (Univesrity of South Carolina)

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