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Li, Weijun, Roda, Marco, Tena-Vidal, Julia, Andreopoulos, Costas, Lu, Xianguo, Ashkenazi, Adi, Barrow, Joshua, Dytman, Steven, Gallagher, Hugh, Soto, Alfonso Andres Garcia, Gardiner, Steven, Goldenberg, Matan, Hatcher, Robert, Hen, Or, Kakorin, Igor D., Kuzmin, Konstantin S., Meregalia, Anselmo, Naumov, Vadim A., Papadopoulou, Afroditi, Perdue, Gabriel, Plows, Komninos-John, Sportes, Alon, Steinberg, Noah, Syrotenko, Vladyslav, Wolcott, Jeremy, Yan, Qiyu
We present the first combined tuning, using GENIE, of four transverse kinematic imbalance measurements of neutrino-hydrocarbon scattering, both with and without pion final states, from the T2K and MINERvA experiments. As a proof of concept, we have s
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2404.08510
Autor:
Gardiner, Steven
Precise modeling of neutrino-nucleus scattering is becoming increasingly important as accelerator-based oscillation experiments seek definitive answers to open questions about neutrino properties. To guide the needed model refinements, a growing numb
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2401.04065
Progress in neutrino-nucleus cross section models is being driven by the need for highly accurate predictions for the neutrino oscillation community. These sophisticated models are being developed within a microscopic description of the nucleus with
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2308.15524
Autor:
Nikolakopoulos, Alexis, Gardiner, Steven, Papadopoulou, Afroditi, Dolan, Stephen, González-Jiménez, Raúl
In neutrino event generators, for models for neutrino and electron scattering only inclusive cross sections are implemented. When these models are used to describe a semi-inclusive cross section, the event generator attaches the hadron variables base
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2302.12182
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Huber, Patrick, Scholberg, Kate, Worcester, Elizabeth, Asaadi, Jonathan, Balantekin, A. Baha, Bowden, Nathaniel, Coloma, Pilar, Denton, Peter B., de Gouvêa, André, Fields, Laura, Friend, Megan, Gardiner, Steven, Giunti, Carlo, Gruszko, Julieta, Jones, Benjamin J. P., Karagiorgi, Georgia, Kaufman, Lisa, Klein, Joshua R., Koerner, Lisa W., Koshio, Yusuke, Link, Jonathan M., Littlejohn, Bryce R., Machado, Ana A., Machado, Pedro A. N., Mahn, Kendall, Marino, Alysia D., Messier, Mark D., Mocioiu, Irina, Newby, Jason, O'Sullivan, Erin, Ochoa-Ricoux, Juan Pedro, Gann, Gabriel D. Orebi, Parno, Diana S., Pastore, Saori, Schmitz, David W., Shoemaker, Ian M., Sousa, Alexandre, Spitz, Joshua, Strauss, Raimund, Strigari, Louis E., Tamborra, Irene, Tanaka, Hirohisa A., Wang, Wei, Yu, Jaehoon, Babu, K S., Bernstein, Robert H., Conley, Erin, De Roeck, Albert, Himmel, Alexander I., Jo, Jay Hyun, Lee, Claire, Mohayai, Tanaz A., Palladino, Kim J., Pandey, Vishvas, Sanchez, Mayly C., Wong, Yvonne Y. Y., Zettlemoyer, Jacob, Zhang, Xianyi, Pocar, Andrea
This report summarizes the current status of neutrino physics and the broad and exciting future prospects identified for the Neutrino Frontier as part of the 2021 Snowmass Process.
Comment: 49 pages, contribution to: 2021 Snowmass Summer Study.
Comment: 49 pages, contribution to: 2021 Snowmass Summer Study.
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2211.08641
Autor:
Tena-Vidal, Julia, Andreopoulos, Costas, Ashkenazi, Adi, Barrow, Joshua, Dytman, Steven, Gallagher, Hugh, Soto, Alfonso Andres Garcia, Gardiner, Steven, Goldenberg, Matan, Hatcher, Robert, Hen, Or, Hobbs, Timothy J., Kakorin, Igor D., Kuzmin, Konstantin S., Meregalia, Anselmo, Naumov, Vadim A., Papadopoulou, Afroditi, Perdue, Gabriel, Roda, Marco, Sportes, Alon, Steinberg, Noah, Syrotenko, Vladyslav, Wolcott, Jeremy
This article summarizes the state of the art of $\nu_\mu$ and $\bar{\nu}_\mu$ CC0$\pi$ cross-section measurements on carbon and argon and discusses the relevant nuclear models, parametrizations and uncertainties in GENIE v3. The CC0$\pi$ event topolo
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2206.11050
The largest uncertainties in estimating neutrino-nucleus interaction cross sections lie in the incomplete understanding of nuclear effects. A powerful tool to study nuclear effects is Transverse Kinematic Imbalance. This paper presents the first deta
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2201.04664
Autor:
Alvarez-Ruso, Luis, Andreopoulos, Costas, Ashkenazi, Adi, Barry, Christopher, Dennis, Steve, Dytman, Steve, Gallagher, Hugh, Soto, Alfonso Andres Garcia, Gardiner, Steven, Giele, Walter, Hatcher, Robert, Hen, Or, Jiang, Libo, Kakorin, Igor D., Kuzmin, Konstantin S., Meregaglia, Anselmo, Naumov, Vadim A., Papadopoulou, Afroditi, Roda, Marco, Syrotenko, Vladyslav, Tena-Vidal, Júlia, Wolcott, Jeremy, Wright, Natalie, Kabirnezhad, Monireh, Vololoniaina, Narisoa
The release of GENIE v3.0.0 was a major milestone in the long history of the GENIE project, delivering several alternative comprehensive neutrino interaction models, improved charged-lepton scattering simulations, a range of beyond the Standard Model
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2106.09381
Autor:
Tena-Vidal, Júlia, Andreopoulos, Costas, Barry, Christopher, Dennis, Steve, Dytman, Steve, Gallagher, Hugh, Gardiner, Steven, Giele, Walter, Hatcher, Robert, Hen, Or, Kakorin, Igor D., Kuzmin, Konstantin S., Meregaglia, Anselmo, Naumov, Vadim A., Papadopoulou, Afroditi, Roda, Marco, Syrotenko, Vladyslav, Wolcott, Jeremy
The GENIE neutrino Monte Carlo describes neutrino-induced hadronization with an effective model, known as AGKY, which is interfaced with PYTHIA at high invariant mass. Only the low-mass AGKY model parameters were extracted from hadronic shower data f
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2106.05884
Autor:
GENIE Collaboration, Tena-Vidal, Júlia, Andreopoulos, Costas, Ashkenazi, Adi, Barry, Christopher, Dennis, Steve, Dytman, Steve, Gallagher, Hugh, Gardiner, Steven, Giele, Walter, Hatcher, Robert, Hen, Or, Jiang, Libo, Kakorin, Igor D., Kuzmin, Konstantin S., Meregaglia, Anselmo, Naumov, Vadim A., Papadopoulou, Afroditi, Perdue, Gabriel, Roda, Marco, Syrotenko, Vladyslav, Wolcott, Jeremy
We summarise the results of a study performed within the GENIE global analysis framework, revisiting the GENIE bare-nucleon cross-section tuning and, in particular, the tuning of a) the inclusive cross-section, b) the cross-section of low-multiplicit
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2104.09179