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SUMMARY:How neutrino physics can benefit from electron-scattering measurem
 ents
DTSTART:20260720T121500Z
DTEND:20260720T141500Z
DTSTAMP:20260711T144500Z
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Artur Ankowski\n\nTo shed light on the difference be
 tween matter and antimatter in the Universe\, the Deep Underground Neutrin
 o Experiment (DUNE) will analyze the oscillations of neutrinos and antineu
 trinos with unprecedented precision. The success of this challenging study
  requires a substantial improvement in our understanding of neutrino inter
 actions with atomic nuclei\, in particular argon\, over the next decade. 
 In this talk\, I will argue that electron-scattering experiments are uniqu
 ely equipped to collect precise data required to validate nuclear models a
 nd Monte Carlo generators used in neutrino physics.I will explain how incl
 usive data inform us on various aspects of final-state interactions\, veri
 fy the consistency of our treatment of the transition regions between diff
 erent interaction mechanisms\, and allow us to assign systematic uncertain
 ties to nuclear models.I will cover the role of coincidence experiments in
  determining nuclear transparencies and spectral functions\, discuss how e
 xclusive measurements can pin down the uncertainties relevant to neutrino 
 energy reconstruction\, and present a novel concept for the axial form fac
 tor measurement using electron scattering. Ultimately\, this talk aims to 
 outline how the experimental program and expertise at the University of Bo
 nn could play a pivotal role in pursuing these groundbreaking measurements
 .\n\nhttps://indico.hiskp.uni-bonn.de/event/1599/
URL:https://indico.hiskp.uni-bonn.de/event/1599/
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