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Energy reconstruction effects in neutrino oscillation experiments and implications for the analysis

Data on neutrino oscillation often involve reconstructed neutrino energies while the analysis implies the real neutrino energy. The corrections corresponding to the transformation from real to reconstructed energy are discussed in the case of Cherenkov detectors where multinucleon events appear as q...

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Autores principales: Martini, M., Ericson, M., Chanfray, G.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.87.013009
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1492809
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author Martini, M.
Ericson, M.
Chanfray, G.
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Ericson, M.
Chanfray, G.
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description Data on neutrino oscillation often involve reconstructed neutrino energies while the analysis implies the real neutrino energy. The corrections corresponding to the transformation from real to reconstructed energy are discussed in the case of Cherenkov detectors where multinucleon events appear as quasielastic ones. These corrections show up as a tendency for the events to escape the region of high flux, with a clear preference for the low energy side. This is an effect of the multinucleon component of the quasielastic cross section. We have applied our corrections to the T2K and MiniBooNE data for electron appearance or $\nu_\mu$ disappearance data. We show that the inclusion of this correction in the analysis is expected to lead to an increase of the best fit oscillation mass parameters, particularly pronounced for the MiniBooNE neutrino data. This inclusion in the analysis of the MiniBooNE neutrino data should improve the compatibility with the existing constraints.
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spelling cern-14928092023-03-14T18:29:55Zdoi:10.1103/PhysRevD.87.013009http://cds.cern.ch/record/1492809engMartini, M.Ericson, M.Chanfray, G.Energy reconstruction effects in neutrino oscillation experiments and implications for the analysisParticle Physics - PhenomenologyData on neutrino oscillation often involve reconstructed neutrino energies while the analysis implies the real neutrino energy. The corrections corresponding to the transformation from real to reconstructed energy are discussed in the case of Cherenkov detectors where multinucleon events appear as quasielastic ones. These corrections show up as a tendency for the events to escape the region of high flux, with a clear preference for the low energy side. This is an effect of the multinucleon component of the quasielastic cross section. We have applied our corrections to the T2K and MiniBooNE data for electron appearance or $\nu_\mu$ disappearance data. We show that the inclusion of this correction in the analysis is expected to lead to an increase of the best fit oscillation mass parameters, particularly pronounced for the MiniBooNE neutrino data. This inclusion in the analysis of the MiniBooNE neutrino data should improve the compatibility with the existing constraints.Data on neutrino oscillation often involve reconstructed neutrino energies while the analysis implies the real neutrino energy. The corrections corresponding to the transformation from real to reconstructed energy are discussed in the case of Cherenkov detectors where multinucleon events appear as quasielastic ones. These corrections show up as a tendency for the events to escape the region of high flux, with a clear preference for the low energy side. This is an effect of the multinucleon component of the quasielastic cross section. We have applied our corrections to the T2K and MiniBooNE data for electron appearance or νμ disappearance data. We show that the inclusion of this correction in the analysis is expected to lead to an increase of the best fit oscillation mass parameters, particularly pronounced for the MiniBooNE neutrino data. This inclusion in the analysis of the MiniBooNE neutrino data should improve the compatibility with the existing constraints.Data on neutrino oscillation often involve reconstructed neutrino energies while the analysis implies the real neutrino energy. The corrections corresponding to the transformation from real to reconstructed energy are discussed in the case of Cherenkov detectors where multinucleon events appear as quasielastic ones. These corrections show up as a tendency for the events to escape the region of high flux, with a clear preference for the low energy side. This is an effect of the multinucleon component of the quasielastic cross section. We have applied our corrections to the T2K and MiniBooNE data for electron appearance or $\nu_\mu$ disappearance data. We show that the inclusion of this correction in the analysis is expected to lead to an increase of the best fit oscillation mass parameters, particularly pronounced for the MiniBooNE neutrino data. This inclusion in the analysis of the MiniBooNE neutrino data should improve the compatibility with the existing constraints.arXiv:1211.1523CERN-PH-TH-2012-296CERN-PH-TH-2012-296oai:cds.cern.ch:14928092012-11-08
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Martini, M.
Ericson, M.
Chanfray, G.
Energy reconstruction effects in neutrino oscillation experiments and implications for the analysis
title Energy reconstruction effects in neutrino oscillation experiments and implications for the analysis
title_full Energy reconstruction effects in neutrino oscillation experiments and implications for the analysis
title_fullStr Energy reconstruction effects in neutrino oscillation experiments and implications for the analysis
title_full_unstemmed Energy reconstruction effects in neutrino oscillation experiments and implications for the analysis
title_short Energy reconstruction effects in neutrino oscillation experiments and implications for the analysis
title_sort energy reconstruction effects in neutrino oscillation experiments and implications for the analysis
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.87.013009
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1492809
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