Abstract

We have measured cross sections for forward neutron production from a variety of targets using proton beams from the Fermilab Main Injector. Measurements were performed for proton beam momenta of 58 GeV/c, 84 GeV/c, and 120 GeV/c. The cross section dependence on the atomic weight (A) of the targets was found to vary as $A^(alpha)$ where $\alpha$ is $0.46\pm0.06$ for a beam momentum of 58 GeV/c and 0.54$\pm$0.05 for 120 GeV/c. The cross sections show reasonable agreement with FLUKA and DPMJET Monte Carlos. Comparisons have also been made with the LAQGSM Monte Carlo.

Highlights

  • The MIPP (Main Injector Particle Production) experiment (FNAL E907) [1] acquired data in the Meson Center beam line at Fermilab

  • This is done to make detailed comparisons with MC models and to study the A-dependence, 2) Lorentz-invariant cross sections to study scaling, 3) Cross sections corrected for the geometric acceptance of the calorimeter, 4) Neutron density distributions in order to compare with results from NA49 [23]

  • The DPMJET/FLUKA Monte Carlo gives cross sections in reasonable agreement with our measurements within our overall uncertainties that are dominated by the systematic errors

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INTRODUCTION

The MIPP (Main Injector Particle Production) experiment (FNAL E907) [1] acquired data in the Meson Center beam line at Fermilab. The primary purposes of the experiment were to investigate scaling laws in hadron fragmentation [2], to obtain hadron production data for the NuMI (Neutrinos at the Main Injector [3]) target to be used for calculating neutrino fluxes, and to obtain inclusive pion, neutron, and photon production data to facilitate proton radiography [4]. While there is considerable data available on inclusive charged particle production [5], there is little data on neutron production. In this article we present results for forward neutron production using proton beams of 58 GeV/c, 84 GeV/c, and 120 GeV/c on hydrogen, beryllium, carbon, bismuth, and uranium targets, and compare these data with predictions from Monte Carlo simulations

APPARATUS
MONTE CARLO SIMULATIONS
EVENT AND NEUTRON SELECTION
CORRECTIONS
ACCEPTANCE
RESULTS
VIII. COMPARISON WITH OTHER MEASUREMENTS
CONCLUSIONS
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