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this is a reminder on tomorrow's seminar. <br>
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Carlota, Raza, Miguel<br>
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Date and time: Wednesday, May 27, 1:00 PM<br>
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Speaker: Saori Pastore (Washington University in St Louis), <br>
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Title: Quantum Monte Carlo calculations of lepton-nucleus interactions<br>
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Bluejeans connection: <a href="https://bluejeans.com/610445877">https://bluejeans.com/610445877</a> <br>
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Abstract: Nuclei are used for high-precision tests of the Standard Model and for searches of physics beyond the standard model. Without a thorough understanding of nuclei, we will not be able to meaningfully interpret the experimental data nor can we disentangle
new physics signals from underlying nuclear effects. Experimental programs addressing open questions in nuclear physic, fundamental symmetries and neutrino physics often rely on accurate calculations of electroweak structure and reactions in nuclei. Quantum
Monte Carlo methods are used to solve the many-body nuclear problem and fully account for many-nucleon correlations and currents. This microscopic approach yields a picture of the nucleus and its interactions with external electroweak probes where many-body
effects in both nuclear interactions and currents are essential to accurately explain the data. In this talk, I will report on recent progress in Quantum Monte Carlo calculations of lepton-nucleus interactions in a wide range of energy and momentum transfer
and their connections to current experimental efforts.<br>
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