Electrons for Neutrinos Collaboration Meeting

The electrons for neutrinos (e4nu) collaboration meeting will take place at Jefferson lab March 12-16 (in CEBAF Center rm. L102 on Wednesday, March 12, and CEBAF Center rm. F113 Thursday, March 13, through Sunday, March 16). The meeting will bring all members together to showcase their work, work together on existing analyses, engage with members of CLAS and plan for the future.

The e4nu collaboration is a scientific initiative focused on studying lepton-nucleus interactions to enhance our understanding of neutrino behavior in nuclear environments. By exploiting the similarity between electron-nucleus and neutrino-nucleus interactions, e4nu leverages a wide phase-space of exclusive electron scattering data from CLAS and CLAS12 experiments. This data, collected on similar nuclear targets and within comparable energy ranges to those used in neutrino oscillation experiments, helps improve models implemented in event generators and the methods to reconstruct the incoming neutrino energy.


 

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