Status of the muon-neutrino-induced charged current pion production measurement with NOvA
ORAL
Abstract
NOvA is a world-leading long-baseline neutrino oscillation experiment. Its two-detector design allows for a rich physics program to be carried out. In particular, we can take advantage of the intense NUMI beam produced at Fermilab to perform systematics-limited neutrino-nucleus cross-section measurements. Pion production in GeV-scale neutrino-nucleus interactions is a predominant process and measuring it is important for NOvA and future long-baseline experiments. In this talk, I will present the status of the measurement of the differential cross section of muon-neutrino-induced charged pion production using interactions in the NOvA near detector.
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Presenters
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Steven Calvez
Colorado State University
Authors
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Steven Calvez
Colorado State University