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The single $pi^0$ production rate in neutral current neutrino interactions on water in a neutrino beam with a peak neutrino energy of 0.6 GeV has been measured using the P{O}D, one of the subdetectors of the T2K near detector. The production rate was measured for data taking periods when the P{O}D contained water ($2.64times{}10^{20}$ protons-on-target) and also periods without water ($3.49 times 10^{20}$ protons-on-target). A measurement of the neutral current single $pi^0$ production rate on water is made using appropriate subtraction of the production rate with water in from the rate with water out of the target region. The subtraction analysis yields 106 $pm$ 41 (stat.) $pm$ 69 (sys.) signal events, which is consistent with the prediction of 157 events from the nominal simulation. The measured to expected ratio is 0.68 $pm$ 0.26 (stat.) $pm$ 0.44 (sys.) $pm$ 0.12 (flux). The nominal simulation uses a flux integrated cross section of $7.63times{}10^{-39}$ cm${}^2$ per nucleon with an average neutrino interaction energy of 1.3 GeV.
Forward single $pi^0$ production by coherent neutral-current interactions, $ u mathcal{A} to u mathcal{A} pi^0$, is investigated using a 2.8$times 10^{20}$ protons-on-target exposure of the MINOS Near Detector. For single-shower topologies, the even
The cross section of neutrino-induced neutral-current coherent $pi^0$ production on a carbon-dominated target is measured in the NOvA near detector. This measurement uses a narrow-band neutrino beam with an average neutrino energy of 2.7,GeV, which i
This paper presents a measurement of the charged current interaction rate of the electron neutrino beam component of the beam above $1.5$~GeV using the large fiducial mass of the T2K $pi^0$ detector. The predominant poriton of the $ u_e$ flux ($sim$8
The nuclear emulsion target of the CHORUS detector was exposed to the wide-band neutrino beam of the CERN SPS of 27 GeV average neutrino energy from 1994 to 1997. In total about 100000 charged-current neutrino interactions with at least one identifie
The MINERvA experiment observes an excess of events containing electromagnetic showers relative to the expectation from Monte Carlo simulations in neutral-current neutrino interactions with mean beam energy of 4.5 GeV on a hydrocarbon target. The exc