
TL;DR
Understanding neutrino-nucleus interactions around 1 GeV is crucial for neutrino oscillation experiments, requiring detailed modeling of various processes and reliable event generators to accurately identify reaction mechanisms.
Contribution
This paper summarizes current knowledge and challenges in modeling neutrino-nucleus interactions at around 1 GeV for oscillation parameter extraction.
Findings
Highlights the importance of accurate reaction mechanism identification
Discusses the role of event generators in analysis
Emphasizes the need for reliable nuclear interaction models
Abstract
The extraction of neutrino oscillation parameters often requires the unambiguous identification of the reaction mechanism to be used for the energy determination. The use of nuclear targets and of beams with broad energy distributions complicates this task because it requires the reliable description of many different elementary processes and the use of event generators to isolate and identify them. In this talk I briefly summarize our present understanding of this task.
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