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Measurement of neutrino-oxygen neutral-current quasi-elastic cross section using atmospheric neutrinos at Super-Kamiokande

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arxiv 1901.05281 v1 pith:ZZPA5URV submitted 2019-01-16 hep-ex

Super-Kamiokande Collaboration: L. Wan , K. Abe , C. Bronner , Y. Hayato , M. Ikeda , K. Iyogi , J. Kameda , Y. Kato
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Y. Kishimoto Ll. Marti M. Miura S. Moriyama T. Mochizuki M. Nakahata Y. Nakajima Y. Nakano S. Nakayama T. Okada K. Okamoto A. Orii G. Pronost H. Sekiya M. Shiozawa Y. Sonoda A. Takeda A. Takenaka H. Tanaka T. Yano R. Akutsu T. Kajita Y. Nishimura K. Okumura R. Wang J. Xia L. Labarga P. Fernandez F. d. M. Blaszczyk C. Kachulis E. Kearns J. L. Raaf J. L. Stone S. Sussman S. Berkman J. Bian N. J. Griskevich W. R. Kropp S. Locke S. Mine P. Weatherly M. B. Smy H. W. Sobel V. Takhistov K. S. Ganezer J. Hill J. Y. Kim I. T. Lim R. G. Park B. Bodur K. Scholberg C. W. Walter M. Gonin J. Imber Th. A. Mueller T. Ishizuka T. Nakamura J. S. Jang K. Choi J. G. Learned S. Matsuno R. P. Litchfield Y. Uchida M. O. Wascko N. F. Calabria M. G. Catanesi R. A. Intonti E. Radicioni G. De Rosa A. Ali G. Collazuol F. Iacob L. Ludovici S. Cao M. Friend T. Hasegawa T. Ishida T. Kobayashi T. Nakadaira K. Nakamura Y. Oyama K. Sakashita T. Sekiguchi T. Tsukamoto KE. Abe M. Hasegawa Y. Isobe H. Miyabe T. Sugimoto A. T. Suzuki Y. Takeuchi Y. Ashida T. Hayashino S. Hirota M. Jiang T. Kikawa M. Mori KE. Nakamura T. Nakaya R. A. Wendell L. H. V. Anthony N. McCauley A. Pritchard K. M. Tsui Y. Fukuda Y. Itow M. Murrase P. Mijakowski K. Frankiewicz C. K. Jung X. Li J. L. Palomino G. Santucci C. Vilela M. J. Wilking C. Yanagisawa D. Fukuda K. Hagiwara H. Ishino S. Ito Y. Koshio M. Sakuda Y. Takahira C. Xu Y. Kuno C. Simpson D. Wark F. Di Lodovico B. Richards S. Molina Sedgwick R. Tacik S. B. Kim M. Thiesse L. Thompson H. Okazawa Y. Choi K. Nishijima M. Koshiba M. Yokoyama A. Goldsack K. Martens M. Murdoch B. Quilain Y. Suzuki M. R. Vagins M. Kuze Y. Okajima T. Yoshida M. Ishitsuka J. F. Martin C. M. Nantais H. A. Tanaka T. Towstego M. Hartz A. Konaka P. de Perio S. Chen A. Minamino
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Neutral current (NC) interactions of atmospheric neutrinos on oxygen form one of the major backgrounds in the search for supernova relic neutrinos with water-based Cherenkov detectors. The NC channel is dominated by neutrino quasi-elastic (NCQE) scattering off nucleons inside $^{16}$O nuclei. In this paper we report the first measurement of NCQE cross section using atmospheric neutrinos at Super-Kamiokande (SK). The measurement used 2,778 live days of SK-IV data with a fiducial volume of 22.5 kiloton water. Within the visible energy window of 7.5-29.5 MeV, we observed $117$ events compared to the expected $71.9$ NCQE signal and $53.1$ background events. Weighted by the atmospheric neutrino spectrum from 160 MeV to 10 GeV, the flux averaged NCQE cross section is measured to be $(1.01\pm0.17(\text{stat.})^{+0.78}_{-0.30}(\text{sys.}))\times10^{-38}$ cm$^2$.

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