30 July 2022 to 6 August 2022
Cliff Lodge
US/Mountain timezone

The NEUT Neutrino Interaction Simulation

5 Aug 2022, 12:15
20m
Wasatch B

Wasatch B

Talk WG2: Neutrino Scattering Physics WG2: Neutrino Scattering Physics

Speaker

Stephen Dolan (LLR / CEA Saclay)

Description

NEUT is a neutrino-nucleus interaction simulation. It can be used to simulate interactions for neutrinos with between 100 MeV and a few TeV of energy. NEUT is also capable of simulating hadron interactions within a nucleus and is used to model nucleon decay and hadron--nucleus interactions for particle propagation in detector simulations. This talk describes the range of interaction channels modelled within NEUT, providing details on how each is implemented and on the tools available for propagating associated uncertainties. A range of comparisons of NEUT predictions to lepton and hadron scattering data are also shown.

Attendance type Virtual presentation

Primary authors

Clarence Wret Stephen Dolan (LLR / CEA Saclay) Luke Pickering (Royal Holloway, University of London) Yoshinari Hayato (The University of Tokyo)

Presentation materials