Speaker
Dr
Teppei Katori
(Queen Mary University of London)
Description
Neutrino oscillation physics has been entered in the precision era. In this context accelerator-based neutrino experiments need a reduction of systematic errors to the level of a few percent. Today one of the most important sources of systematic errors are neutrino-nucleus cross sections which in the hundreds-MeV to few-GeV energy region are known with a precision not exceeding 10-20%. In this talk, I will review the main processes of neutrino-nucleus interactions in this energy region, and describe state-of-the-art theoretical work and open questions.
Primary author
Dr
Teppei Katori
(Queen Mary University of London)