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With the high-statistics MiniBooNE ν μ [1] and \(\bar{\nu }_{\mu }\) (Chap. 8 and [2]) CCQE cross sections, an opportunity exists to extract even more information out of these data sets by exploiting correlated systematic uncertainties between the two measurements.

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  2. A.A. Aguilar-Arevalo et al. [MiniBooNE Collaboration], First measurement of the muon anti-neutrino double-differential charged current quasi-elastic cross section. Phys. Rev. D88, 032001 (2013)

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Grange, J. (2015). Combined ν μ and \(\bar{\nu }_{\mu }\) CCQE Measurements. In: First Measurement of the Muon Anti-Neutrino Charged Current Quasielastic Double-Differential Cross Section. Springer Theses. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-09573-8_9

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