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Insertion of STC into TRT at the Department of Physics, 91̽»¨
Credit: CERN

David Wark

Professor of Particle Physics

Sub department

  • Particle Physics

Research groups

  • Accelerator Neutrinos
dave.wark@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 (2)73400
Denys Wilkinson Building, room 626
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Measurement of the tau neutrino cross section in atmospheric neutrino oscillations with Super-Kamiokande

Physical Review D American Physical Society (APS) 98:5 (2018) 052006

Authors:

Z Li, K Abe, C Bronner, Y Hayato, M Ikeda, K Iyogi, J Kameda, Y Kato, Y Kishimoto, Ll Marti, M Miura, S Moriyama, M Nakahata, Y Nakajima, Y Nakano, S Nakayama, A Orii, G Pronost, H Sekiya, M Shiozawa, Y Sonoda, A Takeda, A Takenaka, H Tanaka, S Tasaka, T Tomura, R Akutsu, T Kajita, Y Nishimura, K Okumura, KM Tsui, P Fernandez, L Labarga, FDM Blaszczyk, J Gustafson, C Kachulis, E Kearns, JL Raaf, JL Stone, LR Sulak, S Berkman, S Tobayama, M Elnimr, WR Kropp, S Locke, S Mine, P Weatherly, MB Smy, HW Sobel, V Takhistov, KS Ganezer, J Hill, JY Kim, IT Lim, RG Park, A Himmel, E O’Sullivan, K Scholberg, CW Walter, T Ishizuka, T Nakamura, JS Jang, K Choi, JG Learned, S Matsuno, SN Smith, J Amey, RP Litchfield, W Y., Y Uchida, MO Wascko, S Cao, M Friend, T Hasegawa, T Ishida, T Ishii, T Kobayashi, T Nakadaira, K Nakamura, Y Oyama, K Sakashita, T Sekiguchi, T Tsukamoto, KE Abe, M Hasegawa, AT Suzuki, Y Takeuchi, T Yano, T Hayashino, T Hiraki, S Hirota, K Huang, M Jiang, M Mori, KE Nakamura, T Nakaya, ND Patel, RA Wendell, LHV Anthony, N McCauley, A Pritchard, Y Fukuda, Y Itow, M Murase, F Muto, P Mijakowski, K Frankiewicz, CK Jung, X Li, JL Palomino, G Santucci, C Vilela, MJ Wilking, C Yanagisawa, G Yang, S Ito, D Fukuda, H Ishino, A Kibayashi, Y Koshio, H Nagata, M Sakuda, C Xu, Y Kuno, D Wark, F Di Lodovico, B Richards, SM Sedgwick, R Tacik, SB Kim, A Cole, L Thompson, H Okazawa, Y Choi, K Ito, K Nishijima, M Koshiba, Y Suda, M Yokoyama, RG Calland, M Hartz, K Martens, M Murdoch, B Quilain, C Simpson, Y Suzuki, MR Vagins, D Hamabe, M Kuze, Y Okajima, T Yoshida, M Ishitsuka, JF Martin, CM Nantais, HA Tanaka, T Towstego, A Konaka, S Chen, L Wan, Y Zhang, A Minamino, RJ Wilkes

Characterization of nuclear effects in muon-neutrino scattering on hydrocarbon with a measurement of final-state kinematics and correlations in charged-current pionless interactions at T2K

Physical Review D American Physical Society 98 (2018) 032003

Authors:

K Abe, J Amey, C Andreopoulos, L Anthony, M Antonova, S Aoki, A Ariga, Y Ashida, Y Azuma, S Ban, M Barbi, GJ Barker, Giles Barr, C Barry, M Batkiewicz, V Berardi, S Berkman, RM Berner, L Berns, S Bhadra, S Bienstock, A Blondel, S Bolognesi, S Bordoni, B Bourguille, SB Boyd, D Brailsford, A Bravar, C Bronner, MB Avanzini, J Calcutt, T Campbell, S Cao, SL Cartwright, Catanesi, A Cervera, A Chappell, C Checchia, D Cherdack, N Chikuma, G Christodoulou, J Coleman, G Collazuol, David Coplowe, A Cudd, A Dabrowska, G De Rosa, T Dealtry, PF Denner, Dennis

Abstract:

This paper reports measurements of final-state proton multiplicity, muon and proton kinematics, and their correlations in charged-current pionless neutrino interactions, measured by the T2K ND280 near detector in its plastic scintillator (C8H8) target. The data were taken between years 2010 and 2013, corresponding to approximately 6×1020 protons on target. Thanks to their exploration of the proton kinematics and of imbalances between the proton and muon kinematics, the results offer a novel probe of the nuclear-medium effects most pertinent to the (sub-)GeV neutrino-nucleus interactions that are used in accelerator-based long-baseline neutrino oscillation measurements. These 3 results are compared to many neutrino-nucleus interaction models which all fail to describe at least part of the observed phase space. In case of events without a proton above a detection threshold in the final state, a fully consistent implementation of the local Fermi gas model with multinucleon interactions gives the best description of the data. In the case of at least one proton in the final state the spectral function model agrees well with the data, most notably when measuring the kinematic imbalance between the muon and the proton in the plane transverse to the incoming neutrino. Within the models considered, only the existence of multinucleon interactions are able to describe the extracted cross-section within regions of high transverse kinematic imbalance. The effect of final-state interactions is also discussed.

Measurement of inclusive double-differential νμ charged-current cross section with improved acceptance in the T2K off-axis near detector

Physical Review D American Physical Society 98:1 (2018) 012004

Authors:

K Abe, J Amey, C Andreopoulos, L Anthony, M Antonova, S Aoki, A Ariga, Y Ashida, Y Azuma, S Ban, M Barbi, GJ Barker, Giles Barr, C Barry, M Batkiewicz, V Berardi, S Berkman, RM Berner, S Bhadra, S Bienstock, A Blondel, S Bolognesi, S Bordoni, B Bourguille, SB Boyd, D Brailsford, A Bravar, C Bronner, MB Avanzini, J Calcutt, T Campbell, S Cao, SL Cartwright, A Cervera, A Chappell, C Checchia, D Cherdack, N Chikuma, G Christodoulou, J Coleman, G Collazuol, David Coplowe, A Cudd, A Dabrowska, G De Rosa, T Dealtry, PF Denner, C Densham

Abstract:

We report a measurement of the flux-integrated cross section for inclusive muon neutrino chargedcurrent interactions on carbon. The double-differential measurements are given as a function of the muon momentum and angle. Relative to our previous publication on this topic, these results have an increased angular acceptance and higher statistics. The data sample presented here corresponds to 5.7 × 1020 protons on target. The total flux-integrated cross section is measured to be ð6.950 0.662Þ × 10−39 cm2 nucleon−1 and is consistent with our simulation.

Search for CP violation in Neutrino and Antineutrino Oscillations by the T2K experiment with $2.2\times10^{21}$ protons on target

(2018)

Authors:

K Abe, R Akutsu, A Ali, J Amey, C Andreopoulos, L Anthony, M Antonova, S Aoki, A Ariga, Y Ashida, Y Azuma, S Ban, M Barbi, GJ Barker, G Barr, C Barry, M Batkiewicz, F Bench, V Berardi, S Berkman, RM Berner, L Berns, S Bhadra, S Bienstock, A Blondel, S Bolognesi, B Bourguille, SB Boyd, D Brailsford, A Bravar, C Bronner, M Buizza Avanzini, J Calcutt, T Campbell, S Cao, SL Cartwright, MG Catanesi, A Cervera, A Chappell, C Checchia, D Cherdack, N Chikuma, G Christodoulou, J Coleman, G Collazuol, D Coplowe, A Cudd, A Dabrowska, G De Rosa, T Dealtry, PF Denner, SR Dennis, C Densham, F Di Lodovico, N Dokania, S Dolan, O Drapier, KE Duffy, J Dumarchez, P Dunne, S Emery-Schrenk, A Ereditato, P Fernandez, T Feusels, AJ Finch, GA Fiorentini, G Fiorillo, C Francois, M Friend, Y Fujii, R Fujita, D Fukuda, Y Fukuda, K Gameil, C Giganti, F Gizzarelli, T Golan, M Gonin, DR Hadley, L Haegel, JT Haigh, P Hamacher-Baumann, D Hansen, J Harada, M Hartz, T Hasegawa, NC Hastings, T Hayashino, Y Hayato, A Hiramoto, M Hogan, J Holeczek, F Hosomi, AK Ichikawa, M Ikeda, J Imber, T Inoue, RA Intonti, T Ishida, T Ishii, M Ishitsuka, K Iwamoto, A Izmaylov, B Jamieson, M Jiang, S Johnson, P Jonsson, CK Jung, M Kabirnezhad, AC Kaboth, T Kajita, H Kakuno, J Kameda, D Karlen, T Katori, Y Kato, E Kearns, M Khabibullin, A Khotjantsev, H Kim, J Kim, S King, J Kisiel, A Knight, A Knox, T Kobayashi, L Koch, T Koga, PP Koller, A Konaka, LL Kormos, Y Koshio, K Kowalik, H Kubo, Y Kudenko, R Kurjata, T Kutter, M Kuze, L Labarga, J Lagoda, M Lamoureux, P Lasorak, M Laveder, M Lawe, M Licciardi, T Lindner, ZJ Liptak, RP Litchfield, X Li, A Longhin, JP Lopez, T Lou, L Ludovici, X Lu, L Magaletti, K Mahn, M Malek, S Manly, L Maret, AD Marino, JF Martin, P Martins, T Maruyama, T Matsubara, V Matveev, K Mavrokoridis, WY Ma, E Mazzucato, M McCarthy, N McCauley, KS McFarland, C McGrew, A Mefodiev, C Metelko, M Mezzetto, A Minamino, O Mineev, S Mine, A Missert, M Miura, S Moriyama, J Morrison, Th A Mueller, S Murphy, Y Nagai, T Nakadaira, M Nakahata, Y Nakajima, KG Nakamura, K Nakamura, KD Nakamura, Y Nakanishi, S Nakayama, T Nakaya, K Nakayoshi, C Nantais, C Nielsen, K Niewczas, K Nishikawa, Y Nishimura, TS Nonnenmacher, P Novella, J Nowak, HM O'Keeffe, L O'Sullivan, K Okumura, T Okusawa, W Oryszczak, SM Oser, RA Owen, Y Oyama, V Palladino, JL Palomino, V Paolone, P Paudyal, M Pavin, D Payne, L Pickering, C Pidcott, ES Pinzon Guerra, C Pistillo, B Popov, K Porwit, M Posiadala-Zezula, A Pritchard, B Quilain, T Radermacher, E Radicioni, PN Ratoff, E Reinherz-Aronis, C Riccio, E Rondio, B Rossi, S Roth, A Rubbia, AC Ruggeri, A Rychter, K Sakashita, F Sánchez, S Sasaki, E Scantamburlo, K Scholberg, J Schwehr, M Scott, Y Seiya, T Sekiguchi, H Sekiya, D Sgalaberna, R Shah, A Shaikhiev, F Shaker, D Shaw, M Shiozawa, A Smirnov, M Smy, JT Sobczyk, H Sobel, Y Sonoda, J Steinmann, T Stewart, P Stowell, Y Suda, S Suvorov, A Suzuki, SY Suzuki, Y Suzuki, AA Sztuc, R Tacik, M Tada, A Takeda, Y Takeuchi, R Tamura, HK Tanaka, HA Tanaka, T Thakore, LF Thompson, W Toki, C Touramanis, KM Tsui, T Tsukamoto, M Tzanov, Y Uchida, W Uno, M Vagins, Z Vallari, G Vasseur, C Vilela, T Vladisavljevic, VV Volkov, T Wachala, J Walker, Y Wang, D Wark, MO Wascko, A Weber, R Wendell, MJ Wilking, C Wilkinson, JR Wilson, RJ Wilson, C Wret, Y Yamada, K Yamamoto, S Yamasu, C Yanagisawa, G Yang, T Yano, K Yasutome, S Yen, N Yershov, M Yokoyama, T Yoshida, M Yu, A Zalewska, J Zalipska, K Zaremba, G Zarnecki, M Ziembicki, ED Zimmerman, M Zito, S Zsoldos, A Zykova

Measurement of final-state correlations in neutrino muon-proton mesonless production on hydrocarbon at < E-v >=3 GeV

Physical Review Letters American Physical Society 121:2 (2018) 022504

Authors:

Xianguo Lu, M Betancourt, T Walton, F Akbar, L Aliaga, O Altinok, DA Andrade, M Ascencio, L Bellantoni, A Bercellie, A Bodek, A Bravar, H Budd, T Cai, MF Carneiro, J Chaves, David Coplowe, H Da Motta, Dytman, GA Diaz, J Felix, L Fields, R Fine, AM Gago, R Galindo, H Gallagher, A Ghosh, R Gran, DA Harris, S Henry, S Jena, D Jena, J Kleykamp, M Kordosky, T Le, E Maher, S Manly, WA Mann, CM Marshall, KS McFarland, AM McGowan, B Messerly, J Miller, A Mislivec, JG Morfin, J Mousseau, D Naples, JK Nelson, C Nguyen, A Norrick

Abstract:

Final-state kinematic imbalances are measured in mesonless production of νμ+A→μ-+p+X in the MINERvA tracker. Initial- and final-state nuclear effects are probed using the direction of the μ - p transverse momentum imbalance and the initial-state momentum of the struck neutron. Differential cross sections are compared to predictions based on current approaches to medium modeling. These models underpredict the cross section at intermediate intranuclear momentum transfers that generally exceed the Fermi momenta. As neutrino interaction models need to correctly incorporate the effect of the nucleus in order to predict neutrino energy resolution in oscillation experiments, this result points to a region of phase space where additional cross section strength is needed in current models, and demonstrates a new technique that would be suitable for use in fine-grained liquid argon detectors where the effect of the nucleus may be even larger.

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