Electron and neutrino scattering in the $\Delta$-resonance region and beyond
M.B. Barbaro (Torino), J.E. Amaro (Granada), J.A. Caballero (Sevilla),, C. Maieron (Lecce)

TL;DR
This paper develops a unified relativistic model for inclusive electron and neutrino scattering, capturing the $$-resonance and inelastic regions, and demonstrating superscaling behavior consistent with experimental data.
Contribution
It introduces a phenomenological extension of the relativistic Fermi gas model that accounts for superscaling in electron scattering data, applicable to neutrino interactions.
Findings
Model accurately describes electron scattering in the $$-resonance and inelastic regions.
Demonstrates superscaling behavior consistent with experimental data.
Provides a framework for neutrino scattering applications.
Abstract
We present a unified relativistic approach to inclusive electron scattering based on the relativistic Fermi gas model and on a phenomenological extension of it which accounts for the superscaling behaviour of data. We present results in the resonance region and in the highly inelastic domain and show some application to neutrino scattering.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Neutrino Physics Research · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions
