M. A. Hernandez-Morquecho, R. Acciarri, J. Asaadi, M. Backfish, W. Badgett, V. Basque, F. d. M. Blaszczyk, W. Foreman, R. Gomes, E. Gramellini, J. Ho, E. Kearns, E. Kemp, T. Kobilarcik, M. King, B. R. Littlejohn, X. Luo, A. Marchionni, C. A. Moura, J. L. Raaf, D. W. Schmitz, M. Soderberg, J. M. St. John, A. M. Szelc, T. Yang
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Abstract
We report the measurement of the final-state products of negative pion and
muon nuclear capture at rest on argon by the LArIAT experiment at the Fermilab
Test Beam Facility. We measure a population of isolated MeV-scale energy
depositions, or blips, in 296 LArIAT events containing tracks from stopping
low-momentum pions and muons. The average numbers of visible blips are measured
to be 0.74 $\pm$ 0.19 and 1.86 $\pm$ 0.17 near muon and pion track endpoints,
respectively. The 3.6$\sigma$ statistically significant difference in blip
content between muons and pions provides the first demonstration of a new
method of pion-muon discrimination in neutrino liquid argon time projection
chamber experiments. LArIAT Monte Carlo simulations predict substantially
higher average blip counts for negative muon (1.22 $\pm$ 0.08) and pion (2.34
$\pm$ 0.09) nuclear captures. We attribute this difference to Geant4's
inaccurate simulation of the nuclear capture process.