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Article Dans Une Revue Physical Review D Année : 2022

Study of final-state interactions of protons in neutrino-nucleus scattering with INCL and NuWro cascade models

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The modeling of neutrino-nucleus interactions constitutes a challenging source of systematic uncertainty for the extraction of precise values of neutrino oscillation parameters in long-baseline accelerator neutrino experiments. To improve such modeling and minimize the corresponding uncertainties, a new generation of detectors is being developed, which aim to measure the complete final state of particles resulting from neutrino interactions. In order to fully benefit from the improved detector capabilities, precise simulations of the nuclear effects on the final-state nucleons are needed. This article presents the study of the in-medium propagation of knocked-out protons, i.e., final-state interactions (FSI), comparing the NuWro and INCL cascade models. The INCL model is used here for the first time to predict exclusive final states in measured neutrino interaction cross sections. This study of INCL in the framework of neutrino interactions features various novelties, including the production of nuclear clusters (e.g., deuterons, α particles) in the final state. The paper includes a complete characterization of the final state after FSI, comparisons to available measurements of single transverse variables, and an assessment of the observability of nuclear clusters.

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hal-03596013 , version 1 (03-03-2022)

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A. Ershova, S. Bolognesi, A. Letourneau, J.-C. David, S. Dolan, et al.. Study of final-state interactions of protons in neutrino-nucleus scattering with INCL and NuWro cascade models. Physical Review D, 2022, 106 (3), pp.032009. ⟨10.1103/PhysRevD.106.032009⟩. ⟨hal-03596013⟩
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