
TL;DR
This paper reviews the history and current state of nuclear event generators used in neutrino physics, emphasizing the need for future developments to improve neutrino energy reconstruction and oscillation parameter extraction.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of existing generators and outlines key future directions for their development in neutrino research.
Findings
Current generators are essential for neutrino energy determination.
Identifies gaps in existing generator models.
Highlights future development needs for accurate neutrino analysis.
Abstract
The extraction of neutrino oscillation parameters requires the determination of the neutrino energy from observations of the hadronic final state. The use of nuclear targets then requires the use of event generators to isolate the interesting elementary processes and to take experimental acceptances into account. In this talk I briefly summarize the history of event generators and their use in nuclear physics, talk briefly about the generators used in the neutrino community and then discuss future necessary developments.
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