Measurement of Neutron Production in Atmospheric Neutrino Interactions at the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory
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2019-06
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Neutron production in giga electron volt–scale neutrino interactions is a poorly studied process. We have measured the neutron multiplicities in atmospheric neutrino interactions in the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory experiment and compared them to the prediction of a Monte Carlo simulation using genie and a minimally modified version of geant4. We analyzed 837 days of exposure corresponding to Phase I, using pure heavy water, and Phase II, using a mixture of Cl in heavy water. Neutrons produced in atmospheric neutrino interactions were identified with an efficiency of 15.3% and 44.3%, for Phases I and II respectively. The neutron production is measured as a function of the visible energy of the neutrino interaction and, for charged current quasielastic interaction candidates, also as a function of the neutrino energy. This study is also performed by classifying the complete sample into two pairs of event categories: charged current quasielastic and non charged current quasielastic, and νμ and νe. Results show good overall agreement between data and Monte Carlo for both phases, with some small tension with a statistical significance below 2σ for some intermediate energies.
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Aharmim, B., et al. “Measurement of Neutron Production in Atmospheric Neutrino Interactions at the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory.” Physical. Review D, vol. 99, no. 11, American Physical Society, June 2019, p. 112007, doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.99.112007.
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