Theoretical highlights of neutrino-nucleus interactions
Luis Alvarez-Ruso

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent theoretical advances in neutrino-nucleus interactions at a few-GeV energies, focusing on electron scattering, quasielastic scattering, and pion production, highlighting challenges in matching experimental data.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of the latest theoretical models and their application to neutrino-nucleus interactions, emphasizing connections with electron scattering and experimental challenges.
Findings
Advances in modeling neutrino-induced quasielastic scattering.
Insights into pion production mechanisms in neutrino interactions.
Identified challenges in reconciling theory with experimental data.
Abstract
The recent theoretical developments in the field of neutrino-nucleus interactions in the few-GeV region are reviewed based on the presentations made at the NuInt09 Workshop. The topics of electron scattering and its connections with neutrino interactions, neutrino induced quasielastic scattering and pion production (coherent and incoherent) are covered, with special emphasis on the challenges that arise in the comparison with new experimental data.
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