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20 April 2024
 
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Using world charged pion--nucleus scattering data to constrain an intranuclear cascade model
E. S. Pinzon Guerra ; C. Wilkinson ; S. Bhadra ; S. Bolognesi ; J. Calcutt ; P. de Perio ; S. Dolan ; T. Feusels ; G.A. Fiorentini ; Y. Hayato ; K. Ieki ; K. Mahn ; K.S. McFarland ; V.Paolone ; L. Pickering ; R. Tacik ; H.A.Tanaka ; R. Terri ; M.O. Wascko ; M.J.Wilking ; C. Wret ; M.Yu ;
Date 17 Dec 2018
AbstractThe NEUT intranuclear cascade model is described and fit to a large body of pipm--nucleus scattering data. Methods are developed to deal with deficiencies in the available historical data, and robust uncertainty estimates are produced. The results are compared to a variety of simulation packages, and the data itself. This work provides a method for tuning Final State Interaction models, which are of particular interest to neutrino experiments that operate in the few-GeV energy region, and provides results which can be used directly by the T2K and Super-Kamiokande collaborations, for whom NEUT is the primary simulation package.
Source arXiv, 1812.6912
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