Neutrino-Nucelus Interaction Physics in 1-10 GeV

Dates

2025-03-20 15:00
Dates
2025-03-20 16:00

Localisation / Location

APC

Salle / Local

454A Luc Valentin

Orateur/Orator

Teppei Katori

Affiliation

King's College London

Type d'évènement / Type of event

Equipe(s) organisatrice(s) / Organizing team(s)

Precise nuclear physics theories and models are playing an increasingly important role in neutrino physics. While this has long been recognized in low-energy neutrino experiments, recent advances in accelerator-based neutrino oscillation studies have further highlighted the importance of nuclear many-body effects. Modern experiments such as T2K and NOvA require accurate simulations of nucleon correlations, a necessity that will persist in future experiments like ORCA and IceCube-Upgrade, DUNE, and Hyper-Kamiokande. In this talk, I will discuss the current state of neutrino-nucleus interaction physics, focusing on the 1-10 GeV energy range, which is critical for neutrino oscillation experiments. I will highlight recent advancements in nuclear models and their contributions to neutrino physics.
 
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