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    Akiri, T; Aoki, S; Barr, G; Berkman, S; Bhadra, S; Blondel, A; Bojechko, C; Bronner, C; Calland, R G; Cartwright, S L; Cervera, A; Christodoulou, G; Coleman, J; Danko, I; de Perio, P; Dewhurst, D; Duboyski, T; Dumarchez, J; Dziewiecki, M; Ereditato, A; Escudero, L; Fukuda, Y; Furmanski, A P; Giganti, C; Goeldi, D; Grant, N; Hadley, D R; Hara, T; Hasegawa, T; Hastings, N C; Hayato, Y; Hearty, C; Hillairet, A; Hiraki, T; Hirota, S; Ichikawa, A K; Imber, J; Ishii, T; Iyogi, K; Jonsson, P; Kajita, T; Kakuno, H; Karlen, D; Khabibullin, M; Kielczewska, D; Kikawa, T; Koch, L; Kormos, L L; Kropp, W; Lister, C; Litchfield, R P; Malek, M; Mijakowski, P; Minamino, A; Miura, M; Murphy, S; Myslik, J; Nakadaira, T; Nakahata, M; Nakayama, S; Nakaya, T; Nishikawa, K; Okumura, K; Oryszczak, W; Payne, D; Pinzon Guerra, E S; Popov, B; Posiadala, M; Przewlocki, P; Ravonel, M; Rayner, M A M; Reinherz-Aronis, E; Ruterbories, D; Schwehr, J; Scott, M; Sekiguchi, T; Sekiya, H; Sgalaberna, D; Sinclair, P; Sobczyk, J T; Sorel, M; Stamoulis, P; Suzuki, K; Suzuki, S Y; Tanaka, H K; Tanaka, M M; Terri, R; Toki, W; Totsuka, Y; Touramanis, C; Tzanov, M; Vagins, M; Vasseur, G; Wilkinson, C; Wongjirad, T; Yanagisawa, C; Yershov, N; Yokoyama, M; Zaremba, K; Żmuda, J

    Physical review letters, 2014-Dec-12, Letnik: 113, Številka: 24
    Journal Article

    The T2K off-axis near detector ND280 is used to make the first differential cross-section measurements of electron neutrino charged current interactions at energies ∼1  GeV as a function of electron momentum, electron scattering angle, and four-momentum transfer of the interaction. The total flux-averaged ν(e) charged current cross section on carbon is measured to be ⟨σ⟩(ϕ)=1.11±0.10(stat)±0.18(syst)×10⁻³⁸ cm²/nucleon. The differential and total cross-section measurements agree with the predictions of two leading neutrino interaction generators, NEUT and GENIE. The NEUT prediction is 1.23×10⁻³⁸ cm²/nucleon and the GENIE prediction is 1.08×10⁻³⁸ cm²/nucleon. The total ν(e) charged current cross-section result is also in agreement with data from the Gargamelle experiment.