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SUMMARY:GENIE plan for global tunes for future Long baseline experiments -
  Dr. Marco Roda\, University of Liverpool
DTSTART:20180213T150000Z
DTEND:20180213T160000Z
UID:TALK98854@talks.cam.ac.uk
CONTACT:Lorena Escudero
DESCRIPTION:Neutrino Monte Carlo generators are the single interface betwe
 en theory and experiment and they are an essential ingredient to connect n
 eutrino data with the answers to fundamental physics questions.\nGENIE is 
 the world's most widely-used neutrino Monte Carlo generator. Indeed\, its 
 physics models are employed by nearly all current and future experiments. 
 Tuning these models is fundamental for the next generation of neutrino exp
 eriments which will look for CP violation in the lepton sector\, as system
 atic uncertainties need to be kept at the few percent level. GENIE contain
 s extensive data archives and\, quite uniquely\, it can simulate the nucle
 ar scattering of neutrinos\, electrons and hadronic probes in the exact sa
 me physics framework.\nA new collaboration with the Professor system used 
 for Monte Carlo generator tuning for the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) exper
 iments\, provides the main algorithmic procedure for obtaining new physics
  tunes. In this seminar we will outline the development of GENIE models fo
 r the simulation of CC0\\pi events (a crucial event topology both for osci
 llation measurements and for probing nuclear dynamics) and present results
  of the first GENIE global fits of CC0\\pi data.
LOCATION:Ryle Seminar Room (Rutherford 930) 
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