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  1. Article ; Online: Measurement of the ν_{e}-Nucleus Charged-Current Double-Differential Cross Section at ⟨E_{ν}⟩=2.4  GeV Using NOvA.

    Acero, M A / Adamson, P / Aliaga, L / Anfimov, N / Antoshkin, A / Arrieta-Diaz, E / Asquith, L / Aurisano, A / Back, A / Baird, M / Balashov, N / Baldi, P / Bambah, B A / Bashar, S / Bays, K / Bernstein, R / Bhatnagar, V / Bhattarai, D / Bhuyan, B /
    Bian, J / Booth, A C / Bowles, R / Brahma, B / Bromberg, C / Buchanan, N / Butkevich, A / Calvez, S / Carroll, T J / Catano-Mur, E / Childress, S / Chatla, A / Chirco, R / Choudhary, B C / Christensen, A / Coan, T E / Colo, M / Cremonesi, L / Davies, G S / Derwent, P F / Ding, P / Djurcic, Z / Dolce, M / Doyle, D / Dueñas Tonguino, D / Dukes, E C / Ehrlich, R / Elkins, M / Ewart, E / Feldman, G J / Filip, P / Franc, J / Frank, M J / Gallagher, H R / Gandrajula, R / Gao, F / Giri, A / Gomes, R A / Goodman, M C / Grichine, V / Groh, M / Group, R / Guo, B / Habig, A / Hakl, F / Hall, A / Hartnell, J / Hatcher, R / Hausner, H / He, M / Heller, K / Hewes, V / Himmel, A / Jargowsky, B / Jarosz, J / Jediny, F / Johnson, C / Judah, M / Kakorin, I / Kaplan, D M / Kalitkina, A / Keloth, R / Klimov, O / Koerner, L W / Kolupaeva, L / Kotelnikov, S / Kralik, R / Kullenberg, Ch / Kubu, M / Kumar, A / Kuruppu, C D / Kus, V / Lackey, T / Lang, K / Lasorak, P / Lesmeister, J / Lin, S / Lister, A / Liu, J / Lokajicek, M / Lopez, J M C / Mahji, R / Magill, S / Manrique Plata, M / Mann, W A / Manoharan, M T / Marshak, M L / Martinez-Casales, M / Matveev, V / Mayes, B / Messier, M D / Meyer, H / Miao, T / Mikola, V / Miller, W H / Mishra, S / Mishra, S R / Mislivec, A / Mohanta, R / Moren, A / Morozova, A / Mu, W / Mualem, L / Muether, M / Mulder, K / Naples, D / Nath, A / Nayak, N / Nelleri, S / Nelson, J K / Nichol, R / Niner, E / Norman, A / Norrick, A / Nosek, T / Oh, H / Olshevskiy, A / Olson, T / Ott, J / Pal, A / Paley, J / Panda, L / Patterson, R B / Pawloski, G / Petrova, O / Petti, R / Phan, D D / Plunkett, R K / Pobedimov, A / Porter, J C C / Rafique, A / Prais, L R / Raj, V / Rajaoalisoa, M / Ramson, B / Rebel, B / Rojas, P / Roy, P / Ryabov, V / Samoylov, O / Sanchez, M C / Sánchez Falero, S / Shanahan, P / Shukla, S / Sheshukov, A / Singh, I / Singh, P / Singh, V / Smith, E / Smolik, J / Snopok, P / Solomey, N / Sousa, A / Soustruznik, K / Strait, M / Suter, L / Sutton, A / Swain, S / Sweeney, C / Sztuc, A / Talaga, R L / Tapia Oregui, B / Tas, P / Temizel, B N / Thakore, T / Thayyullathil, R B / Thomas, J / Tiras, E / Tripathi, J / Trokan-Tenorio, J / Torun, Y / Urheim, J / Vahle, P / Vallari, Z / Vasel, J / Vrba, T / Wallbank, M / Warburton, T K / Wetstein, M / Whittington, D / Wickremasinghe, D A / Wieber, T / Wolcott, J / Wu, W / Xiao, Y / Yaeggy, B / Yallappa Dombara, A / Yankelevich, A / Yonehara, K / Yu, S / Yu, Y / Zadorozhnyy, S / Zalesak, J / Zhang, Y / Zwaska, R

    Physical review letters

    2023  Volume 130, Issue 5, Page(s) 51802

    Abstract: The inclusive electron neutrino charged-current cross section is measured in the NOvA near detector using 8.02×10^{20} protons-on-target in the NuMI beam. The sample of GeV electron neutrino interactions is the largest analyzed to date and is limited by ≃ ...

    Abstract The inclusive electron neutrino charged-current cross section is measured in the NOvA near detector using 8.02×10^{20} protons-on-target in the NuMI beam. The sample of GeV electron neutrino interactions is the largest analyzed to date and is limited by ≃17% systematic rather than the ≃7.4% statistical uncertainties. The double-differential cross section in final-state electron energy and angle is presented for the first time, together with the single-differential dependence on Q^{2} (squared four-momentum transfer) and energy, in the range 1  GeV≤E_{ν}<6  GeV. Detailed comparisons are made to the predictions of the GENIE, GiBUU, NEUT, and NuWro neutrino event generators. The data do not strongly favor a model over the others consistently across all three cross sections measured, though some models have especially good or poor agreement in the single differential cross section vs Q^{2}.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-02-17
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 208853-8
    ISSN 1079-7114 ; 0031-9007
    ISSN (online) 1079-7114
    ISSN 0031-9007
    DOI 10.1103/PhysRevLett.130.051802
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  2. Book ; Online: Design and performance of a 35-ton liquid argon time projection chamber as a prototype for future very large detectors

    Adams, D. L. / Baird, M. / Barr, G. / Barros, N. / Blake, A. / Blaufuss, E. / Booth, A. / Brailsford, D. / Buchanan, N. / Carls, B. / Chen, H. / Convery, M. / De Geronimo, G. / Dealtry, T. / Dharmapalan, R. / Djurcic, Z. / Fowler, J. / Glavin, S. / Gomes, R. A. /
    Goodman, M. C. / Graham, M. / Greenler, L. / Hahn, A. / Hartnell, J. / Herbst, R. / Higuera, A. / Himmel, A. / Insler, J. / Jacobsen, J. / Junk, T. / Kirby, B. / Klein, J. / Kudryavtsev, V. A. / Kutter, T. / Li, Y. / Li, X. / Lin, S. / McConkey, N. / Moura, C. A. / Mufson, S. / Nambiar, N. / Nowak, J. / Nunes, M. / Paulos, R. / Qian, X. / Rodrigues, O. / Sands, W. / Santucci, G. / Sharma, R. / Sinev, G. / Spooner, N. J. C. / Stancu, I. / Stefan, D. / Stewart, J. / Stock, J. / Strauss, T. / Sulej, R. / Sun, Y. / Thiesse, M. / Thompson, L. F. / Tsai, Y. T. / Van Berg, R. / Vieira, T. / Wallbank, M. / Wang, H. / Wang, Y. / Warburton, T. K. / Wenman, D. / Whittington, D. / Wilson, R. J. / Worcester, M. / Yang, T. / Yu, B. / Zhang, C.

    2019  

    Abstract: Liquid argon time projection chamber technology is an attractive choice for large neutrino detectors, as it provides a high-resolution active target and it is expected to be scalable to very large masses. Consequently, it has been chosen as the ... ...

    Abstract Liquid argon time projection chamber technology is an attractive choice for large neutrino detectors, as it provides a high-resolution active target and it is expected to be scalable to very large masses. Consequently, it has been chosen as the technology for the first module of the DUNE far detector. However, the fiducial mass required for "far detectors" of the next generation of neutrino oscillation experiments far exceeds what has been demonstrated so far. Scaling to this larger mass, as well as the requirement for underground construction places a number of additional constraints on the design. A prototype 35-ton cryostat was built at Fermi National Acccelerator Laboratory to test the functionality of the components foreseen to be used in a very large far detector. The Phase I run, completed in early 2014, demonstrated that liquid argon could be maintained at sufficient purity in a membrane cryostat. A time projection chamber was installed for the Phase II run, which collected data in February and March of 2016. The Phase II run was a test of the modular anode plane assemblies with wrapped wires, cold readout electronics, and integrated photon detection systems. While the details of the design do not match exactly those chosen for the DUNE far detector, the 35-ton TPC prototype is a demonstration of the functionality of the basic components. Measurements are performed using the Phase II data to extract signal and noise characteristics and to align the detector components. A measurement of the electron lifetime is presented, and a novel technique for measuring a track's position based on pulse properties is described.

    Comment: 28 pages, 12 figures, accepted by JINST
    Keywords Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors
    Subject code 621
    Publishing date 2019-12-18
    Publishing country us
    Document type Book ; Online
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  3. Article ; Online: Search for Active-Sterile Antineutrino Mixing Using Neutral-Current Interactions with the NOvA Experiment.

    Acero, M A / Adamson, P / Aliaga, L / Anfimov, N / Antoshkin, A / Arrieta-Diaz, E / Asquith, L / Aurisano, A / Back, A / Backhouse, C / Baird, M / Balashov, N / Baldi, P / Bambah, B A / Bashar, S / Bays, K / Bernstein, R / Bhatnagar, V / Bhuyan, B /
    Bian, J / Blair, J / Booth, A C / Bowles, R / Bromberg, C / Buchanan, N / Butkevich, A / Calvez, S / Carroll, T J / Catano-Mur, E / Choudhary, B C / Christensen, A / Coan, T E / Colo, M / Cremonesi, L / Davies, G S / Derwent, P F / Ding, P / Djurcic, Z / Dolce, M / Doyle, D / Dueñas Tonguino, D / Dukes, E C / Duyang, H / Edayath, S / Ehrlich, R / Elkins, M / Ewart, E / Feldman, G J / Filip, P / Franc, J / Frank, M J / Gallagher, H R / Gandrajula, R / Gao, F / Giri, A / Gomes, R A / Goodman, M C / Grichine, V / Groh, M / Group, R / Guo, B / Habig, A / Hakl, F / Hall, A / Hartnell, J / Hatcher, R / Hausner, H / Heller, K / Hewes, J / Himmel, A / Holin, A / Huang, J / Jargowsky, B / Jarosz, J / Jediny, F / Johnson, C / Judah, M / Kakorin, I / Kalra, D / Kalitkina, A / Kaplan, D M / Keloth, R / Klimov, O / Koerner, L W / Kolupaeva, L / Kotelnikov, S / Kralik, R / Kullenberg, Ch / Kubu, M / Kumar, A / Kuruppu, C D / Kus, V / Lackey, T / Lasorak, P / Lang, K / Lesmeister, J / Lin, S / Lister, A / Liu, J / Lokajicek, M / Magill, S / Manrique Plata, M / Mann, W A / Marshak, M L / Martinez-Casales, M / Matveev, V / Mayes, B / Méndez, D P / Messier, M D / Meyer, H / Miao, T / Miller, W H / Mishra, S R / Mislivec, A / Mohanta, R / Moren, A / Morozova, A / Mu, W / Mualem, L / Muether, M / Mulder, K / Naples, D / Nayak, N / Nelson, J K / Nichol, R / Niner, E / Norman, A / Norrick, A / Nosek, T / Oh, H / Olshevskiy, A / Olson, T / Ott, J / Paley, J / Patterson, R B / Pawloski, G / Petrova, O / Petti, R / Phan, D D / Plunkett, R K / Porter, J C C / Rafique, A / Raj, V / Rajaoalisoa, M / Ramson, B / Rebel, B / Rojas, P / Ryabov, V / Samoylov, O / Sanchez, M C / Sánchez Falero, S / Shanahan, P / Sheshukov, A / Singh, P / Singh, V / Smith, E / Smolik, J / Snopok, P / Solomey, N / Sousa, A / Soustruznik, K / Strait, M / Suter, L / Sutton, A / Swain, S / Sweeney, C / Tapia Oregui, B / Tas, P / Thakore, T / Thayyullathil, R B / Thomas, J / Tiras, E / Tripathi, J / Trokan-Tenorio, J / Tsaris, A / Torun, Y / Urheim, J / Vahle, P / Vallari, Z / Vasel, J / Vokac, P / Vrba, T / Wallbank, M / Warburton, T K / Wetstein, M / Whittington, D / Wickremasinghe, D A / Wojcicki, S G / Wolcott, J / Wu, W / Xiao, Y / Yallappa Dombara, A / Yonehara, K / Yu, S / Yu, Y / Zadorozhnyy, S / Zalesak, J / Zhang, Y / Zwaska, R

    Physical review letters

    2021  Volume 127, Issue 20, Page(s) 201801

    Abstract: This Letter reports results from the first long-baseline search for sterile antineutrinos mixing in an accelerator-based antineutrino-dominated beam. The rate of neutral-current interactions in the two NOvA detectors, at distances of 1 and 810 km from ... ...

    Abstract This Letter reports results from the first long-baseline search for sterile antineutrinos mixing in an accelerator-based antineutrino-dominated beam. The rate of neutral-current interactions in the two NOvA detectors, at distances of 1 and 810 km from the beam source, is analyzed using an exposure of 12.51×10^{20} protons-on-target from the NuMI beam at Fermilab running in antineutrino mode. A total of 121 of neutral-current candidates are observed at the far detector, compared to a prediction of 122±11(stat.)±15(syst.) assuming mixing only between three active flavors. No evidence for ν[over ¯]_{μ}→ν[over ¯]_{s} oscillation is observed. Interpreting this result within a 3+1 model, constraints are placed on the mixing angles θ_{24}<25° and θ_{34}<32° at the 90% C.L. for 0.05  eV^{2}≤Δm_{41}^{2}≤0.5  eV^{2}, the range of mass splittings that produces no significant oscillations at the near detector. These are the first 3+1 confidence limits set using long-baseline accelerator antineutrinos.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-12-01
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 208853-8
    ISSN 1079-7114 ; 0031-9007
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    ISSN 0031-9007
    DOI 10.1103/PhysRevLett.127.201801
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  4. Article ; Online: First measurement of neutrino oscillation parameters using neutrinos and antineutrinos by NOvA.

    Acero, M A / Adamson, P / Aliaga, L / Alion, T / Allakhverdian, V / Altakarli, S / Anfimov, N / Antoshkin, A / Aurisano, A / Back, A / Backhouse, C / Baird, M / Balashov, N / Baldi, P / Bambah, B A / Bashar, S / Bays, K / Bending, S / Bernstein, R /
    Bhatnagar, V / Bhuyan, B / Bian, J / Blackburn, T / Blair, J / Booth, A C / Bour, P / Bromberg, C / Buchanan, N / Butkevich, A / Calvez, S / Campbell, M / Carroll, T J / Catano-Mur, E / Cedeno, A / Childress, S / Choudhary, B C / Chowdhury, B / Coan, T E / Colo, M / Cooper, J / Corwin, L / Cremonesi, L / Davies, G S / Derwent, P F / Ding, P / Djurcic, Z / Doyle, D / Dukes, E C / Duyang, H / Edayath, S / Ehrlich, R / Elkins, M / Feldman, G J / Filip, P / Flanagan, W / Frank, M J / Gallagher, H R / Gandrajula, R / Gao, F / Germani, S / Giri, A / Gomes, R A / Goodman, M C / Grichine, V / Groh, M / Group, R / Guo, B / Habig, A / Hakl, F / Hartnell, J / Hatcher, R / Hatzikoutelis, A / Heller, K / Hewes, J / Himmel, A / Holin, A / Howard, B / Huang, J / Hylen, J / Jediny, F / Johnson, C / Judah, M / Kakorin, I / Kalra, D / Kaplan, D M / Keloth, R / Klimov, O / Koerner, L W / Kolupaeva, L / Kotelnikov, S / Kourbanis, I / Kreymer, A / Kulenberg, Ch / Kumar, A / Kuruppu, C D / Kus, V / Lackey, T / Lang, K / Lin, S / Lokajicek, M / Lozier, J / Luchuk, S / Maan, K / Magill, S / Mann, W A / Marshak, M L / Martinez-Casales, M / Matveev, V / Méndez, D P / Messier, M D / Meyer, H / Miao, T / Miller, W H / Mishra, S R / Mislivec, A / Mohanta, R / Moren, A / Mualem, L / Muether, M / Mufson, S / Mulder, K / Murphy, R / Musser, J / Naples, D / Nayak, N / Nelson, J K / Nichol, R / Nikseresht, G / Niner, E / Norman, A / Nosek, T / Olshevskiy, A / Olson, T / Paley, J / Patterson, R B / Pawloski, G / Pershey, D / Petrova, O / Petti, R / Phan, D D / Plunkett, R K / Potukuchi, B / Principato, C / Psihas, F / Radovic, A / Raj, V / Rameika, R A / Rebel, B / Rojas, P / Ryabov, V / Samoylov, O / Sanchez, M C / Sánchez Falero, S / Seong, I S / Shanahan, P / Sheshukov, A / Singh, P / Singh, V / Smith, E / Smolik, J / Snopok, P / Solomey, N / Song, E / Sousa, A / Soustruznik, K / Strait, M / Suter, L / Sutton, A / Talaga, R L / Tapia Oregui, B / Tas, P / Thayyullathil, R B / Thomas, J / Tiras, E / Torbunov, D / Tripathi, J / Tsaris, A / Torun, Y / Urheim, J / Vahle, P / Vasel, J / Vinton, L / Vokac, P / Vrba, T / Wallbank, M / Wang, B / Warburton, T K / Wetstein, M / While, M / Whittington, D / Wojcicki, S G / Wolcott, J / Yadav, N / Yallappa Dombara, A / Yonehara, K / Yu, S / Zadorozhnyy, S / Zalesak, J / Zamorano, B / Zwaska, R

    Physical review letters

    2019  Volume 123, Issue 15, Page(s) 151803

    Abstract: The NOvA experiment has seen a 4.4σ signal of ν[over ¯]_{e} appearance in a 2 GeV ν[over ¯]_{μ} beam at a distance of 810 km. Using 12.33×10^{20} protons on target delivered to the Fermilab NuMI neutrino beamline, the experiment recorded 27 ν[over ¯]_{μ}→ ...

    Abstract The NOvA experiment has seen a 4.4σ signal of ν[over ¯]_{e} appearance in a 2 GeV ν[over ¯]_{μ} beam at a distance of 810 km. Using 12.33×10^{20} protons on target delivered to the Fermilab NuMI neutrino beamline, the experiment recorded 27 ν[over ¯]_{μ}→ν[over ¯]_{e} candidates with a background of 10.3 and 102 ν[over ¯]_{μ}→ν[over ¯]_{μ} candidates. This new antineutrino data are combined with neutrino data to measure the parameters |Δm_{32}^{2}|=2.48_{-0.06}^{+0.11}×10^{-3}  eV^{2}/c^{4} and sin^{2}θ_{23} in the ranges from (0.53-0.60) and (0.45-0.48) in the normal neutrino mass hierarchy. The data exclude most values near δ_{CP}=π/2 for the inverted mass hierarchy by more than 3σ and favor the normal neutrino mass hierarchy by 1.9σ and θ_{23} values in the upper octant by 1.6σ.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2019-11-07
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 208853-8
    ISSN 1079-7114 ; 0031-9007
    ISSN (online) 1079-7114
    ISSN 0031-9007
    DOI 10.1103/PhysRevLett.123.151803
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