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Comparison of Validation Methods of Simulations for Final State Interactions in Hadron Production Experiments

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arxiv 2103.07535 v2 pith:HELOOFVK submitted 2021-03-12 hep-ph

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keywords hadroninteractionscrossdatafinalmodelingoftensection
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Neutrino cross section and oscillation measurements depend critically on modeling of hadronic final state interactions (FSI). Often, this is one of the largest components of uncertainty in a measurement. This is because of the difficulty in modeling strong interactions in nuclei in a consistent quantum-mechanical framework. FSI models are most often validated using hadron-nucleus data which introduces further uncertainties. The alternative is to use transparency data where the hadron starts propagating from inside the nucleus and the probability of interaction is measured as a function of hadron energy. This work examines the relationship between the $\pi^+$ and proton total reaction cross section and transparency from a simulation viewpoint.

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