Unexplained Excess of Electronlike Events from a 1-GeV Neutrino Beam

The MiniBooNE Collaboration observes unexplained electronlike events in the reconstructed neutrino energy range from 200 to 475 MeV. With 6.46×10[superscript 20] protons on target, 544 electronlike events are observed in this energy range, compared to an expectation of 415.2±43.4 events, correspond...

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Main Authors: Nguyen, Vy T., Monroe, Jocelyn, Karagiorgi, Georgia Stelios, Conrad, Janet
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Physics
Format: Article
Language:en_US
Published: American Physical Society 2010
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/54759
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6393-0438
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Summary:The MiniBooNE Collaboration observes unexplained electronlike events in the reconstructed neutrino energy range from 200 to 475 MeV. With 6.46×10[superscript 20] protons on target, 544 electronlike events are observed in this energy range, compared to an expectation of 415.2±43.4 events, corresponding to an excess of 128.8±20.4±38.3 events. The shape of the excess in several kinematic variables is consistent with being due to either ν[subscript e] and ν[over-bar][subscript e] charged-current scattering or ν[subscript mu] neutral-current scattering with a photon in the final state. No significant excess of events is observed in the reconstructed neutrino energy range from 475 to 1250 MeV, where 408 events are observed compared to an expectation of 385.9±35.7 events.