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Title: Status of QEL Analysis


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Status of QEL Analysis
  • QEL-like Event Selection and Sample
  • ND Flux Extraction
  • Fitting for

Mark Dorman UCL / RAL
MINOS Collaboration Meeting FNAL, 7th-10th
December '06
2
QEL-like Event Selection W (or ) Cut
Apply cut at Wlt1.3
  • Large data excesses compared to MC
  • and slight shift to higher in data.
  • Cedar and Daikon are an improvement
  • here but cannot resolve the differences.

3
QEL-like Event Selection 0
  • Much more pure QEL sample than
  • including events with small showers.
  • Shape improvements with Daikon for
  • muon angle distribution.

4
PDF-Based Selection with Cedar and Daikon
  • Make PID for
  • different MC settings.
  • Select events from
  • independent sample
  • with each of these
  • PIDs to compare.

5
Flux Extraction Methodology
  • come from NEUGEN.
  • are the selection
    efficiencies estimated with MC.

  • is the number of NC events at
  • neutrino energy E where refers to the
    MC flux.
  • There is a partial energy unfolding as the
    equation is utilized in bins
  • of reconstructed energy but the denominators
    in the efficiencies are
  • are equal to the numbers of events generated
    in true energy bins.
  • It is impossible to remove the MC flux from
    this equation and so the
  • next step is to iterate until some convergence
    criterion for is met.

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and the QEL Cross Section
  • A, B and C depend on (amongst other things)
    the axial vector form
  • factor of the nucleon which can be written as
  • The quasi-elastic axial vector mass can be
    treated as the one free
  • parameter of this differential cross section
    and so the QEL-like
  • sample distribution can be used to fit
    this constant.

known from neutron decay experiments
MINOS nominal value is 1.032, K2K recently fitted
to get 1.2
8
'Fitting' for
  • I have reweighted a MC sample for various
    different values
  • I then take an independent sample weighted to a
    different value
  • and use the ROOT - test to map out the
    v.s. space.
  • I then fit the minimum with a quadratic to
    extract a best fit .

Wlt1.3 Selection
9
'Fitting' for
  • Mock data set Cedar/Carrot, 1.057
  • Fit returns

From looking for ? 1
  • Mock data set Cedar/Daikon,
  • Fit returns
  • Slightly low, expected(?) with updated
  • form factors ( other changes) in Daikon.

10
'Fitting' for
  • This is only a preliminary step and there are
    many things to consider
  • for further work such as
  • The main goal here is to try to combine fits
    for cross section parameters
  • that affect the shape and normalization of the
    QEL-like sample into the
  • iterative flux extraction.
  • For flux extraction need to know
    ,
  • Also need to factor in INTRANUKE reweighting...
  • Fitting distributions in bins of and
    comparing/combining results.
  • Which QEL sample selection to use (statistics
    v.s. purity v.s. ...).
  • Adding other cross section parameters to affect
    the non-QEL events
  • such as or the KNO parameters.
  • More rigorous approach constructing event
    predictions based on cross
  • section formula, flux, sample
    efficiencies/purities, conversion from

11
Summary
  • Data/MC QEL-like sample discrepancies remain in
    Cedar/Daikon.
  • So far detector/instrumentation effects
    have been ruled out as a
  • possible solution still some to do
    however...
  • Starting to play with cross-section parameter
    fitting for the QEL-like
  • sample although this is only very preliminary.
  • Will re-extract ND flux using Cedar/Daikon as
    statistics increase.
  • Need to implement iterative flux extraction
    and possibly incorporate
  • fitting for cross-section parameters into this
    method.
  • Different INTRANUKE samples were interesting
    for Birch/Carrot and
  • had a big effect on the QEL-like sample and
    extracted flux. Will redo
  • studies in Cedar/Daikon with new reweighting
    scheme.
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