Neutrino-nucleus interactions and the short-range structure of nuclei
F. Cavanna, O. Palamara, R. Schiavilla, M. Soderberg, R.B. Wiringa

TL;DR
This paper discusses the importance of collaboration between theorists and experimentalists to improve models of short-range nuclear structures, leveraging electron, hadron, and neutrino experiments to advance nuclear physics understanding.
Contribution
It highlights the potential for new discoveries in nuclear structure through combined experimental and theoretical efforts using advanced detection technologies.
Findings
Enhanced understanding of short-range nuclear phenomena
Potential for new insights from neutrino and electron scattering data
Importance of interdisciplinary collaboration in nuclear physics
Abstract
Improvements in theoretical modeling of Short Range structures and phenomena, and comparisons with data, will require sustained collaboration between nuclear theorists and neutrino experimentalists. The extensive history of studying this area of nuclear physics in electron- and hadron-scattering experiments, coupled with the transformative capabilities of LArTPCs to identify neutrinos, will provide a ripe opportunity for new discoveries that will further our understanding of the nucleus.
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Taxonomy
TopicsNeutrino Physics Research · Nuclear physics research studies · Quantum, superfluid, helium dynamics
