
TL;DR
This paper provides a non-technical overview of charge current quasi-elastic neutrino interactions, discussing multinucleon ejection models and recent experimental findings to clarify current understanding in the field.
Contribution
It offers a summarized overview of quasi-elastic neutrino scattering, highlighting recent theoretical and experimental developments in multinucleon ejection and axial mass measurements.
Findings
Multinucleon ejection models help explain large axial mass measurements.
Recent experimental results from NuInt11 are discussed.
The overview clarifies current challenges and directions in neutrino interaction studies.
Abstract
A non-technical overview of charge current quasi-elastic neutrino interaction is presented. Many body computations of multinucleon ejection which is proposed to explain recent large axial mass measurements are discussed. A few comments on recent experimental results reported at NuInt11 workshop are included.
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