20–26 Aug 2023
Natural Science Lecture Center (building-28), Seoul National University, Korea
Asia/Seoul timezone

Electrons For Neutrinos: The Next Generation

25 Aug 2023, 15:40
20m
Natural Science Lecture Center (building-28), Seoul National University, Korea

Natural Science Lecture Center (building-28), Seoul National University, Korea

Natural Science Lecture Center Seoul National University Building-28, 1 Gwanak-ro, Gwanak-gu, Seoul 08826, Korea
Oral WG2: Neutrino Scattering Physics parallel (room#301)

Speaker

Noah Steinberg (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory)

Description

The ability of current and next generation accelerator based neutrino oscillation measurements to reach their desired sensitivity and provide new insight into the nature of our Universe, requires a high-level of understanding of the neutrino-nucleus interactions. These include precise estimation of the relevant cross sections and the reconstruction of the incident neutrino energy from the measured final state particles.

The electron for neutrinos collaboration leverages wide phase-space exclusive electron scattering data with known beam energies to test energy reconstruction methods and interaction models. In this talk we will summarize new results and analyses underway measuring proton transparency, a crucial diagnostic observable for event generators' intranuclear cascade models, as well as a new exclusive $1p1\pi$ analysis. We will also discuss new data taken in 2022 with beams at the same energy region and similar nuclear targets as expected in the next generation of accelerator based neutrino oscillation experiments.

Primary author

Noah Steinberg (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory)

Presentation materials