Abstract

The advent of intense accelerator-based sources of neutrinos and the demand of neutrino oscillation experiments to more precisely determine signal and background rates in their detectors has precipitated a resurged interest in low energy neutrino interactions. Such measurements have not been updated for decades, having first been measured in bubble and spark chamber experiments. New measurements are sorely needed and yield important constraints for present and future neutrino oscillation experiments operating in this few-GeV energy range. This paper reviews the status of current and planned low energy neutrino cross section measurements from the K2K, MiniBooNE, SciBooNE, and MINERνA experiments.

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