The first search for neutrino-induced neutral-current coherent single-photon production finds no signal and sets a 90% CL cross-section limit of 1.49e-41 cm², about 24 times the Standard Model prediction.
Measurement of Space Charge Effects in the MicroBooNE LArTPC Using Cosmic Muons
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Large liquid argon time projection chambers (LArTPCs), especially those operating near the surface, are susceptible to space charge effects. In the context of LArTPCs, the space charge effect is the build-up of slow-moving positive ions in the detector primarily due to ionization from cosmic rays, leading to a distortion of the electric field within the detector. This effect leads to a displacement in the reconstructed position of signal ionization electrons in LArTPC detectors ("spatial distortions"), as well as to variations in the amount of electron-ion recombination experienced by ionization throughout the volume of the TPC. We present techniques that can be used to measure and correct for space charge effects in large LArTPCs by making use of cosmic muons, including the use of track pairs to unambiguously pin down spatial distortions in three dimensions. The performance of these calibration techniques are studied using both Monte Carlo simulation and MicroBooNE data, utilizing a UV laser system as a means to estimate the systematic bias associated with the calibration methodology.
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First Search for Neutral Current Coherent Single-Photon Production in MicroBooNE
The first search for neutrino-induced neutral-current coherent single-photon production finds no signal and sets a 90% CL cross-section limit of 1.49e-41 cm², about 24 times the Standard Model prediction.