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[This chapter describes the data-driven methods used to determine the backgrounds to sufficient accuracy, which as mentioned earlier is one of the pillars on which the analysis rests. We begin with some data-MC comparisons that motivate the use of the Near Detector to directly measure the backgrounds. Given that each background component must be extrapolated separately to the Far Detector, two data-based methods are introduced in Sects. 6.3 and 6.4 that decompose the observed Near Detector background energy spectrum. Both of these methods require the intrinsic beam component as an input, which is why a discussion on this component’s origin and modeling uncertainty is included in Sect. 6.2.]
Published: Apr 10, 2011
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