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    Acero, M. A.; Aliaga, L.; Antoshkin, A.; Aurisano, A.; Back, A.; Baird, M.; Balashov, N.; Bambah, B. A.; Bashar, S.; Bays, K.; Bernstein, R.; Bhatnagar, V.; Bhattarai, D.; Bhuyan, B.; Bian, J.; Bowles, R.; Butkevich, A.; Calvez, S.; Carroll, T. J.; Chatla, A.; Choudhary, B. C.; Coan, T. E.; Colo, M.; Cremonesi, L.; Derwent, P. F.; Ding, P.; Djurcic, Z.; Doyle, D.; Dueñas Tonguino, D.; Dukes, E. C.; Frank, M. J.; Gomes, R. A.; Goodman, M. C.; Grichine, V.; Hartnell, J.; Hatcher, R.; Hausner, H.; He, M.; Jargowsky, B.; Jediny, F.; Kaplan, D. M.; Kalitkina, A.; Kolupaeva, L.; Kubu, M.; Kumar, A.; Lackey, T.; Lang, K.; Lesmeister, J.; Lin, S.; Liu, J.; Lopez, J. M. C.; Manrique Plata, M.; Mann, W. A.; Marshak, M. L.; Messier, M. D.; Meyer, H.; Miao, T.; Mishra, S.; Moren, A.; Mu, W.; Mulder, K.; Niner, E.; Norrick, A.; Olson, T.; Ott, J.; Pal, A.; Paley, J.; Panda, L.; Patterson, R. B.; Pawloski, G.; Petrova, O.; Petti, R.; Prais, L. R.; Rajaoalisoa, M.; Rojas, P.; Roy, P.; Samoylov, O.; Sanchez, M. C.; Sánchez Falero, S.; Shanahan, P.; Shukla, S.; Sheshukov, A.; Smith, E.; Snopok, P.; Soustruznik, K.; Strait, M.; Suter, L.; Talaga, R. L.; Tapia Oregui, B.; Thakore, T.; Thayyullathil, R. B.; Tiras, E.; Urheim, J.; Wallbank, M.; Wolcott, J.; Wu, W.; Yaeggy, B.; Yallappa Dombara, A.; Zadorozhnyy, S.; Zhang, Y.

    Physical review letters, 02/2023, Letnik: 130, Številka: 5
    Journal Article

    The inclusive electron neutrino charged-current cross section is measured in the NOvA near detector using 8.02 x 1020 protons-on-target (POT) in the NuMI beam. The sample of GeV electron neutrino interactions is the largest analyzed to date and is limited by ≃ 17% systematic rather than the ≃ 7.4% statistical uncertainties. The double-differential cross section in final-state electron energy and angle is presented for the first time, together with the single-differential dependence on Q2 (squared four-momentum transfer) and energy, in the range 1 GeV ≤ Eν < 6 GeV. Detailed comparisons are made to the predictions of the GENIE, GiBUU, NEUT, and NuWro neutrino event generators. The data do not strongly favor a model over the others consistently across all three cross sections measured, though some models have especially good or poor agreement in the single differential cross section vs. Q2.