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Coincidence charged-current neutrino-induced deuteron disintegration

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2015-10-28 v1 Nuclear Theory

Abstract

Deuteron disintegration by charged-current neutrino (CCν\nu) scattering offers the possibility to determine the energy of the incident neutrino by measuring in coincidence two of the three resulting particles: a charged lepton (usually a muon) and two protons, where we show that this channel can be isolated from all other, for instance, from those with a pion in the final state. We discuss the kinematics of the process for several detection scenarios, both in terms of kinematic variables that are natural from a theoretical point of view and others that are better matched to experimental situations. The deuteron structure is obtained from a relativistic model (involving an approximation to the Bethe-Salpeter equation) as an extension of a previous, well-tested model used in deuteron electrodisintegration. We provide inclusive and coincidence (semi-inclusive) cross sections for a variety of kinematic conditions, using the plane-wave impulse approximation, introducing final-state hadronic exchange terms (plane-wave Born approximation) and final-state hadronic interactions (distorted-wave Born approximation).

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@article{arxiv.1508.00492,
  title  = {Coincidence charged-current neutrino-induced deuteron disintegration},
  author = {O. Moreno and T. W. Donnelly and J. W. Van Orden and W. P. Ford},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1508.00492},
  year   = {2015}
}

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31 pages, 14 figures