Charged-Current and Neutral-Current Neutrino-Nucleus Scattering in a Relativistic Approach
Carlotta Giusti, Andrea Meucci, Franco Davide Pacati

TL;DR
This paper extends relativistic models from electron scattering to neutrino-nucleus interactions, comparing different approaches to Final-State Interactions to improve understanding of neutrino scattering processes.
Contribution
It introduces a relativistic framework for CC and NC neutrino-nucleus scattering and compares various FSI descriptions within this model.
Findings
Different FSI models yield varying predictions for neutrino scattering.
The relativistic approach provides a consistent description across electron and neutrino scattering.
Results help refine theoretical models for neutrino interaction experiments.
Abstract
Relativistic models developed for the exclusive and inclusive QuasiElastic (QE) electron scattering have been extended to Charged-Current (CC) and Neutral-Current (NC) neutrino-nucleus scattering. The results of different descriptions of Final-State Interactions (FSI) are compared.
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Taxonomy
TopicsNeutrino Physics Research · Nuclear physics research studies · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions
