Description
For a long time, neutrino oscillation experiments have relied mainly on either the information of the lepton produced in the quasi-elastic charged-current neutrino interactions or on deep inelastic scattering. We explore the possibility of exploiting information of one more class of exclusive neutrino interactions in oscillation experiemts. Single-pion production interactions are by studied first to find the benefits of increasing the statistics versus the control of systematic errors, and then the possibility of using single pion production data from electron scattering experiments to improve existing neutrino interaction simulation programs.
Primary author
Panos Stamoulis
(UoA)