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First Measurement ofπ⁺ -Ar andp -Ar Total Inelastic Cross Sections in the Sub-GeV Energy Regime with ProtoDUNE-SP Data
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First Measurement ofπ⁺ -Ar andp -Ar Total Inelastic Cross Sections in the Sub-GeV Energy Regime with ProtoDUNE-SP Data

DUNE Collaboration, S Abbaslu, F. Abd Alrahman, A. Abed Abud, R Acciarri, L. P Accorsi, M. A Acero, M. R Adames, G Adamov, M Adamowski, …
ArXiv.org
14 Nov 2025
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https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.2511.11925View
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Abstract

Physics - High Energy Physics - Experiment Physics - Nuclear Experiment
The ProtoDUNE-SP detector, a kiloton-scale prototype for the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE), is the largest liquid argon time projection chamber built to date. Operated at CERN from 2018 to 2020, it collected both cosmic-ray data and a beam consisting of positively-charged particles with discrete momentum settings across a range of 0.3 GeV/ $c$to 7 GeV/ $c$ . In this letter, we report the total inelastic cross section measurements for$π^+$ -Ar and$p$ -Ar interactions using selected$π^+$and proton samples from the 1 GeV/ $c$beam data. These results provide the first measurement of the total inelastic cross sections for$π^+$ -Ar in the 500-900 MeV kinetic energy range and for$p$ -Ar below 450 MeV, both of which are directly relevant to the DUNE energy range. The measured cross sections are consistent with predictions and provide a dataset that was previously unavailable for argon targets. These measurements are essential for constraining neutrino-argon interaction models, which are crucial for the precision physics goals of the upcoming DUNE experiment.

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