Nuclear and Particle Theory for Accelerator and Neutrino Experiments

US/Central
Fermilab Wilson Hall: Curia II

Fermilab Wilson Hall: Curia II

Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory Batavia, IL
Description

The main objective of the workshop is to define requirements for nuclear and particle theory to directly and positively impact accelerator neutrino experiments.

This workshop is supported by the Neutrino Theory Network and has the goal of strengthen, sustain and facilitate nuclear and particle theory collaborations relevant to the US neutrino experimental program, with emphasis on accelerator-based neutrino experiments.

Precise theoretical calculations of neutrino scattering cross sections on target nuclei are essential to the success of these experiments. Cross sections calculations require an accurate understanding of neutrino-nucleon and neutrino-nucleus dynamics in a broad energy range.

One of the major goals is to quantify the impact of nuclear/hadronic uncertainties on the extraction of neutrino oscillation parameters. To this end, a close and active collaboration between nuclear and particle theoretical physicists, along with neutrino generator developers and neutrino experimentalists is essential.

We will provide a brief report on the workshop activities and main outcomes.

Organizers: Saori Pastore and Noemi Rocco

Participants
  • Afroditi Papadopoulou
  • Alessandro Roggero
  • Artur Ankowski
  • Bei Zhou
  • Joanna Sobczyk
  • Joseph Carlson
  • Kendall Mahn
  • LIbo Jiang
  • Lu Ren
  • Mack Atkinson
  • Maria Piarulli
  • Oleksandr Tomalak
  • Pedro Machado
  • Raquel Castillo fernandez
  • Samantha Sword-Fehlberg
  • Saori Pastore
  • Shirley Li
  • Steven Gardiner
  • Wouter Dekens
    • Morning Session
      • 1
        Introduction
        Speakers: Noemi Rocco (ANL/FNAL), Saori Pastore (WashU)
        Slides
      • 2
        Neutrino-nucleus interactions from a neutrino phenomenology point of view
        Speaker: Pedro Machado (FNAL)
        Slides
      • 3
        Lattice QCD calculations of electric, magnetic and axial vector form factors
        Speaker: Rajan Gupta (LANL)
        Slides
      • 10:40
        Coffe Break
      • 4
        Non-Dispersive Optical Model
        Speaker: Mack Atkinson (WashU)
        Slides
      • 5
        Exclusive nucleus-$\nu$ cross sections with Quantum Computers
        Speaker: Alessandro Roggero (INT/UW)
        Slides
      • 6
        Discussion
        Speaker: Dr Andreas Kronfeld (Fermilab)
    • Afternoon session
      • 7
        What theory is needed to achieve accelerator based neutrino programs
        Speaker: Kendall Mahn (MSU)
        Slides
      • 8
        Neutrino-Nucleus Interactions
        Speaker: Joe Carlson (LANL)
        Slides
      • 15:00
        Coffe Break
      • 9
        NTN - theory for the US neutrino experimental program
        Speakers: Andre' De Gouvea (Northwestern U.), Andreas Kronfeld (FNAL), Marcela Carena (FNAL)
        Slides
      • 10
        Discussion
    • Morning Session
      • 11
        Precise neutrino-oscillation experiments require accurate Monte Carlo simultations
        Speaker: Artur Ankowski (SLAC)
        Slides
      • 12
        Beginnings of Quantum Monte Carlo Short-Time Approximation Implementations for lHe-4 and lC-12 Scattering in GENIEv4
        Speaker: Joshua Barrow
        Slides
      • 10:30
        Coffe Break
      • 13
        From light-nuclei to neutron matter within chiral dynamics
        Speaker: Maria Piarulli (WashU)
        Slides
      • 14
        Neutrinoless double beta decay in effective field theory
        Speaker: Wouter Dekens (UCSD)
        Slides
      • 15
        Discussion
    • Afternoon session
      • 16
        Parton Showers
        Speaker: Joshua Isaacson (FNAL)
        Slides
      • 17
        Lepton-nucleus interaction from QMC
        Speaker: Alessandro Lovato (ANL)
        Slides
      • 15:00
        Coffe Break
      • 18
        Low-energy atmospheric neutrinos and the DSNB in Super-Kamiokande
        Speaker: Bei Zhou (OSU)
        Slides
      • 19
        TBD
        Speaker: Alex Friedland (SLAC)
        Slides
      • 20
        Discussion
    • Morning Session
      • 21
        Nucleon momentum distributions and short-range correlations
        Speaker: Bob Wiringa (ANL)
        Slides
      • 22
        Recent developments in the GENIE treatment of quasielastic scattering
        Speaker: Steven Gardiner (FNAL)
        Slides
      • 11:00
        Coffe Break
      • 23
        Basic considerations of cross section
        Speaker: Shirley Li (SLAC)
      • 24
        Discussion
      • 12:30
        Concluding Remarks