Reports flux-integrated single- and double-differential cross sections for νμ CC0π interactions on argon and compares them to neutrino event generators, finding good agreement in single-differential but only partial agreement in double-differential distributions.
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Measurement of charged-current muon neutrino-argon interactions without pions in the final state using the MicroBooNE detector
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Understanding the impact of nuclear effects on proton decay searches with the GiBUU model
GiBUU simulations show proton decay detection efficiency in water Cherenkov detectors matches previous estimates, while Fermi momentum choice significantly affects atmospheric neutrino background rates and is the leading systematic.
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Molecular structure, electric property, and scintillation and quenching of liquid scintillators
Polar groups and high relative dielectric constants cause quenching in liquid scintillators, with the TeBD material measured at 16±1 permittivity supporting this for the SNO+ experiment.