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Tomorrow at 1:00 PM (EST), Michael Wagman will give our next (virtual) theory seminar. Mike's seminar will be held virtually on our usual ZoomGov link:<span> </span><a href="https://jlab-org.zoomgov.com/j/1611179843?pwd=M09CNTFpbFVZSW1IQlhIMGp3RUVHUT09" id="LPNoLPOWALinkPreview" style="">https://jlab-org.zoomgov.com/j/1611179843?pwd=M09CNTFpbFVZSW1IQlhIMGp3RUVHUT09</a><br>
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Please see below for the title and abstract.</div>
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<u><b>Theory Seminar</b></u></div>
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Monday, February 6th at 1:00 PM</div>
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<u><b>Michael Wagman</b></u><span> </span>(FNAL)</div>
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will discuss "Neutrino-nucleus scattering and lattice QCD"</div>
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<u><b>Abstract:</b></u></div>
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Next-generation neutrino oscillation experiments DUNE and Hyper-Kamiokande will study neutrino interactions with unprecedented detail to shed light on the poorly understood beyond-Standard-Model interactions giving rise to neutrino masses and mixing. Maximizing
the discovery potential of these and other neutrino experiments will require accurate theoretical descriptions of neutrino-nucleus scattering that are rooted in a Standard Model description of nuclei as strongly interacting systems of quarks and gluons. Lattice
QCD calculations of nucleon and few-nucleon systems, in conjunction with nuclear many-body calculations of effective theories of nuclei, provide a road towards achieving precise and accurate neutrino-nucleus cross section predictions. Quantifying the precision
needs of neutrino physics for few-nucleon observables accessible from lattice QCD is an important first step on this road. I will report on such uncertainty quantification efforts for neutrino-carbon scattering relevant for T2K and MiniBooNE. I will further
discuss the outlook of lattice QCD for neutrino physics and challenges arising from the sign problem and the dense spectra of multi-particle states that generically arise in lattice QCD simulations of nucleon-pion and multi-nucleon systems.</div>
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See you tomorrow!</div>
<span style="font-family: Calibri, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; display: inline !important;">Caroline, Colin & Patrick</span>
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