21–26 Jun 2026
University of California, Irvine
US/Pacific timezone

Search for Neutral Current Delta Radiative Decay Single Photon Events In MicroBooNE

Not scheduled
20m
Conference Center (University of California, Irvine)

Conference Center

University of California, Irvine

Poster Neutrino Interactions Poster session 2

Speaker

Lee Hagaman (Columbia University)

Description

MicroBooNE, a liquid argon time projection chamber at Fermilab, is investigating the MiniBooNE anomaly, which consists of an excess of low-energy electromagnetic showers in a neutrino beam. Recent results from MicroBooNE have ruled out a 3+1 sterile neutrino explanation of the anomaly, leaving the single photon-like explanation as the most likely possibility. In this poster, we describe results of a new expanded search for the neutral current Delta radiative decay topology, a rare type of event which is by far the largest expected source of neutrino-induced single photons. Using two different reconstruction paradigms simultaneously, we study in detail events both with and without visible hadronic activity; either category of event could explain the MiniBooNE anomaly, but the two could have very different implications for underlying physics. We find that events with visible protons are excluded as an explanation of the MiniBooNE anomaly, but events without visible protons remain a possible explanation requiring further study.

Author

Lee Hagaman (Columbia University)

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