Neutrino Cross Section Data Usage and Archival

US/Central
Baha Balantekin (University of Wisconsin), Jason Newby (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), Jonathan Asaadi (University of Texas Arlington), Kendall Mahn (Michigan State University)
Description

The purpose of this workshop is to discuss how neutrino cross section measurement data is used (data usage and data releases) and how it can be reanalyzed in the future (data archival). We will also present ideas for the subsequent mini workshops for feedback.

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  • Thursday, 3 September
    • 08:00 10:30
      Use of and longevity of data from measurements made: Day 1
      • 08:00
        Welcome 5m
        Speaker: Kendall Mahn (Michigan State University)
      • 08:05
        How we use and don’t use neutrino cross section measurements 40m
        Speaker: Callum Wilkinson
      • 08:45
        Break 5m
      • 08:50
        Experience from GENIE tuning 20m
        Speaker: Julia Tena Vidal (University of Liverpool)
      • 09:10
        Survey Results 20m
        Speakers: Baha Balantekin (University of Wisconsin), Jason Newby (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), Jonathan Asaadi (University of Texas Arlington), Kendall Mahn (Michigan State University)
      • 09:30
        Break 5m
      • 09:35
        Discussion 25m
        Speaker: Jonathan Asaadi (University of Texas at Arlington)
  • Friday, 4 September