Wednesday, October 17, 2012

1210.4225 (Giulia Pagliaroli et al.)

Neutrinos from Pion Decay at Rest to Probe the Proton Strangeness    [PDF]

Giulia Pagliaroli, Carolina Lujan-Peschard, Manimala Mitra, Francesco Vissani
The study of the neutral current elastic scattering of neutrinos on protons at lower energies can be used as a compelling probe to improve our knowledge of the strangeness of the proton. We consider a neutrino beam generated from pion decay at rest, as provided by a cyclotron or a spallation neutron source and a 1 kton scintillating detector with a potential similar to the Borexino detector. Despite several backgrounds from solar and radioactive sources it is possible to estimate two optimal energy windows for the analysis, one between 0.65-1.1 MeV and another between 1.73-2.5 MeV. The expected number of neutral current events in these two regions, for an exposure of 1 year, are enough to obtain an error on the strange axial-charge of 0.006, more than 10 times smaller than available at present.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1210.4225

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