Some Radiative Corrections to Neutrino Scattering: I Neutral Currents
James Jenkins, Terry Goldman (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

TL;DR
This paper analyzes specific radiative corrections involving photon production in neutrino neutral current scattering, crucial for high-precision experiments aiming for 1% accuracy.
Contribution
It provides a phenomenological analysis of photon production contributions in neutrino neutral current scattering relevant to precision measurements.
Findings
Identifies key radiative correction contributions for neutrino neutral current scattering.
Quantifies the impact of photon production on experimental measurements.
Supports high-precision neutrino scattering experiments with improved correction estimates.
Abstract
With the advent of high precision neutrino scattering experiments comes the need for improved radiative corrections. We present a phenomenological analysis of some contributions to the production of photons in neutrino neutral current scattering that are relevant to experiments subsuming the 1% level.
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