Summary of Long-Baseline Systematics Session at CETUP*2014
D. Cherdack, E. Worcester

TL;DR
This paper summarizes a workshop focused on understanding and quantifying systematic uncertainties in long-baseline neutrino oscillation experiments, covering flux, cross sections, nuclear interactions, and detector effects.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of current systematic uncertainty studies and the tools used to address them in long-baseline neutrino experiments.
Findings
Assessment of systematic effects from flux normalization and modeling
Evaluation of nuclear interaction and cross-section uncertainties
Summary of existing and planned tools for systematic studies
Abstract
A session studying systematics in long-baseline neutrino oscillation physics was held July 14-18, 2014 as part of CETUP* 2014. Systematic effects from flux normalization and modeling, modeling of cross sections and nuclear interactions, and far detector effects were addressed. Experts presented the capabilities of existing and planned tools. A program of study to determine estimates of and requirements for the size of these effects was designed. This document summarizes the results of the CETUP* systematics workshop and the current status of systematic uncertainty studies in long-baseline neutrino oscillation measurements.
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