Session

S15: Nu Interaction 2

21 Jun 2024, 11:00
Aula Magna (U6 building) (University of Milano-Bicocca)

Aula Magna (U6 building)

University of Milano-Bicocca

Piazza dell’Ateneo Nuovo 1, Milano, 20126

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Chair: Deborah Harris

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  1. Afroditi Papadopoulou
    21/06/2024, 11:00
    Plenary talk

    MicroBooNE currently possesses the world's largest neutrino-argon scattering data set, with twenty measurements already publicly available and many more ongoing analyses studying a wide variety of interaction processes. This talk provides an overview of MicroBooNE's most recent results on neutrino interactions. These include investigations of multi-differential inclusive channels with and...

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  2. Giulia Brunetti (UNIMIB)
    21/06/2024, 11:20
    Plenary talk

    The NP06/ENUBET experiment concluded its ERC funded R&D program demonstrating that the monitoring of charged leptons from meson decays in an instrumented decay tunnel can constrain the systematics on the resulting neutrino flux to 1%, opening the way for a cross section measurement with unprecedented precision. The two milestones of this phase, the end-to-end simulation of a site independent...

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  3. Julia Tena Vidal (University of Tel Aviv)
    21/06/2024, 11:40
    Plenary talk

    Future long-baseline neutrino experiments seek unprecedented precision in measuring oscillation parameters. Achieving this requires accurate characterization of incoming neutrino energy, reliant on robust nuclear and cross-section models embedded in event generators. External data plays a crucial role in constructing these models. The distinctive characteristics of electron scattering data...

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  4. Irina Nasteva (CERN)
    21/06/2024, 12:00
    Plenary talk
  5. Matthew Green (North Carolina State University)
    21/06/2024, 12:30
    Plenary talk
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