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Hadronization Model Tuning in GENIE v3

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arxiv 2106.05884 v2 pith:737ZBALC submitted 2021-06-10 hep-ph hep-ex

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keywords datadeuteriumhadronizationmodelagkyexperimentsgeniehydrogen
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The GENIE neutrino Monte Carlo describes neutrino-induced hadronization with an effective model, known as AGKY, which is interfaced with PYTHIA at high invariant mass. Only the low-mass AGKY model parameters were extracted from hadronic shower data from the FNAL 15 ft and BEBC experiments. In this paper, the first hadronization tune on averaged charged multiplicity data from deuterium and hydrogen bubble chamber experiments is presented, with a complete estimation of parameter uncertainties. A partial tune on deuterium data only highlights the tensions between hydrogen and deuterium datasets.

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