TY - BOOK AU - Grange,Joseph ED - SpringerLink (Online service) TI - First Measurement of the Muon Anti-Neutrino Charged Current Quasielastic Double-Differential Cross Section T2 - Springer Theses, Recognizing Outstanding Ph.D. Research, SN - 9783319095738 AV - QC793-793.5 U1 - 539.72 23 PY - 2015/// CY - Cham PB - Springer International Publishing, Imprint: Springer KW - physics KW - Elementary particles (Physics) KW - Quantum field theory KW - Particle acceleration KW - Physics KW - Elementary Particles, Quantum Field Theory KW - Particle Acceleration and Detection, Beam Physics N1 - Introduction -- Neutrino Overview -- Neutrino Oscillations -- Neutrino Interactions in MiniBooNE -- The MiniBooNE Experiment -- Introduction to the Cross-Section Measurement -- Background Measurements and Constraints -- νµ CCQE Cross-Section Measurement -- Combined Vu and νµ CCQE Measurements -- Conclusion N2 - This book presents a major step forward in experimentally understanding the behavior of muon neutrinos and antineutrinos. Apart from providing the world’s first measurement of these interactions in a mostly unexplored energy region, the data presented advances the neutrino community’s preparedness to search for an asymmetry between matter and anti-matter that may very well provide the physical mechanism for the existence of our universe. The details of these measurements are preceded by brief summaries of the history of the neutrino, the phenomenon of neutrino oscillations, and a description of their interactions. Also provided are details of the experimental setup for the measurements and the muon antineutrino cross-section measurement which motivates the need for dedicated in situ background constraints. The world’s first measurement of the neutrino component of an antineutrino beam using a non-magnetized detector, as well as other crucial background constraints, are also presented. By exploiting correlated systematic uncertainties, combined measurements of the muon neutrino and antineutrino cross sections described in the book maximize the precision of the extracted information from both results UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-09573-8 ER -