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arxiv: 0806.2347 · v1 · submitted 2008-06-13 · ✦ hep-ex

NC Coherent pi0 Production in the MiniBooNE Antineutrino Data

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The single largest background to future $\bar{\nu_{\mu}}\to \bar{\nu_e}$ ($\nu_\mu \to \nu_e$) oscillation searches is neutral current (NC) $\pi^{0}$ production. MiniBooNE, which began taking antineutrino data in January 2006, has the world's largest sample of reconstructed $\pi^{0}$'s produced by antineutrinos. These neutral pions are primarily produced through the $\Delta$ resonance but can also be created through ``coherent production.'' The latter process is the coherent sum of glancing scatters of antineutrinos off a neutron or proton, in which the nucleus is kept intact but a $\pi^{0}$ is created. A signature of this process is a $\pi^{0}$ which is highly forward-going. It is advantageous to study coherent production using antineutrinos rather than neutrinos because the ratio of coherent to resonant scattering is enhanced in antineutrino running. The first measurement of NC coherent $\pi^{0}$ production in the MiniBooNE antineutrino data is discussed here.

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