Monte Carlo Simulation Development and Implementation of the GiBUU Model for Neutrino Experiments
Abstract
This paper introduces a Monte Carlo simulation generated with the GiBUU model for neutrino experiments. The simulation generates realistic neutrino event samples, contributing to the prediction and interpretation of experimental outcomes. The results showcase the performance of the GiBUU-based simulation framework, emphasizing its fidelity to the original GiBUU cross-section model. This first implementation enables future work on developing the infrastructure to propagate systematic uncertainties. These contributions enhance the precision of experimental predictions and provide a platform for further exploration in future studies.
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@article{arxiv.2311.14286,
title = {Monte Carlo Simulation Development and Implementation of the GiBUU Model for Neutrino Experiments},
author = {Leonidas Aliaga Soplin and Raquel Castillo Fernandez and Jasper Gustafson and Declan Quinn and Shweta Yadav},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2311.14286},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
9 pages, 9 figures. This version adds more implementation details and compares our results using GiBUU with the GENIE Ar23 tune