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Analysis

This mini-review highlights the unique advantages of the MoEDAL-MAPP experiment in searching for long-lived, charged particles beyond the Standard Model. It emphasizes MoEDAL's complementarity to ATLAS and CMS, particularly for slow-moving particles and those with intermediate electric charges, despite its lower luminosity.
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MoEDAL's passive, background-free detection methodology offers a unique advantage.

Analysis

This paper proposes a factorized approach to calculate nuclear currents, simplifying calculations for electron, neutrino, and beyond Standard Model (BSM) processes. The factorization separates nucleon dynamics from nuclear wave function overlaps, enabling efficient computation and flexible modification of nucleon couplings. This is particularly relevant for event generators used in neutrino physics and other areas where accurate modeling of nuclear effects is crucial.
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The factorized form is attractive for (neutrino) event generators: it abstracts away the nuclear model and allows to easily modify couplings to the nucleon.