Parametrized uncertainties in the spectral function model of neutrino charged-current quasielastic interactions for oscillation analyses
A substantial fraction of systematic uncertainties in neutrino oscillation experiments stem from the lack of precision in modeling the nuclear target in neutrino-nucleus interactions. Whilst this has driven significant progress in the development of improved nuclear models for neutrino scattering, i...
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Main Authors | , , , , , , , , , , , |
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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03.08.2023
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Summary: | A substantial fraction of systematic uncertainties in neutrino oscillation
experiments stem from the lack of precision in modeling the nuclear target in
neutrino-nucleus interactions. Whilst this has driven significant progress in
the development of improved nuclear models for neutrino scattering, it is
crucial that the models used in neutrino data analyses be accompanied by
parameters and associated uncertainties that allow the coverage of plausible
nuclear physics. Based on constraints from electron scattering data, we develop
such a set of parameters, which can be applied to nuclear shell models, and
test their application to the Benhar et al spectral function model. The
parametrization is validated through a series of maximum likelihood fits to
cross-section measurements made by the T2K and MINERvA experiments, which also
permit an exploration of the power of near-detector data to provide constraints
on the parameters in neutrino oscillation analyses. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2308.01838 |