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16–21 Sep 2024
Argonne National Laboratory
US/Central timezone

A GiBUU-Based Monte Carlo Simulation for Neutrino Experiments

17 Sep 2024, 16:15
24m
Auditorium (#402)

Auditorium

#402

Talk: in-person WG2: Neutrino Scattering Physics Parallel: WG2

Speaker

Dr Leonidas Aliaga Soplin (University of Texas at Arlington)

Description

This talk presents a Monte Carlo simulation implemented with the GiBUU model tailored for neutrino experiments. Specifically, we focus on its implementation in generating events in a generic liquid argon time projection chamber and compare the results with those from other neutrino event generators, such as GENIE. The simulation produces realistic neutrino event samples, contributing to the prediction and interpretation of experimental outcomes. Our results demonstrate the robust performance of the GiBUU-based simulation framework and highlight its fidelity to the original GiBUU cross-section model. Additionally, we present the status of developing infrastructure to calculate systematic uncertainties related to the GiBUU model.

Working Group WG 2: Neutrino Scattering Physics

Primary author

Dr Leonidas Aliaga Soplin (University of Texas at Arlington)

Presentation materials