[Jlab-seminars] Today's Physics Seminar: Camillo Mariani; Nuclear models effect on long baseline neutrino experiment and how electron scattering can help

Stephanie Tysor stysor at jlab.org
Fri Apr 27 08:00:19 EDT 2018



Physics Seminar 

Camillo Mariani 



Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University 



Nuclear models effect on long baseline neutrino experiment and how electron scattering can help 

Abstract: 



Neutrino-nucleus cross section are as today the main source of systematic uncertainties for oscillation experiments together with nuclear model effects. Despite various studies and recent improvements future experiment like DUNE would require high precision to be able to measure the CP violating phase. I will review the neutrino-nucleus effects on the determination of neutrino oscillation parameters and I will show a possible path forward to build a consistent nuclear model that can describe neutrino-nucleus interactions on a variety of kinematic regions using electron scattering data. I will also present some results from a recent experiment that took (e,e'p) data on an argon and titanium targets at Jefferson labs. 




Friday, April 27, 2018 

11:00am 

CEBAF Auditorium 





Upcoming Seminar Speakers 
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June 1st : Craig Roberts 

July 24 th : Crystal Bailey 

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Stephanie Tysor 
Hall A Administrative Assistant 
Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility 
(office)757-269-6005 (fax)757-269-5235 
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