Testing nuclear models via neutrino scattering
M.B. Barbaro, C. Albertus, J.E. Amaro, A.N. Antonov, J.A. Caballero,, T.W. Donnelly, R. Gonzalez-Jimenez, M.V. Ivanov, E. Moya de Guerra, G.D., Megias, I. Ruiz Simo, J.M. Udias

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent advances in relativistic models of neutrino-nucleus interactions and compares their predictions with high-precision experimental data across various energies.
Contribution
It introduces updated relativistic models for neutrino-nucleus reactions and evaluates their accuracy against experimental measurements.
Findings
Models show good agreement with experimental data
Relativistic effects are significant in neutrino scattering
Improved modeling enhances neutrino detection accuracy
Abstract
Recent progresses on the relativistic modeling of neutrino-nucleus reactions are presented and the results are compared with high precision experimental data in a wide energy range.
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Taxonomy
TopicsNeutrino Physics Research · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Nuclear physics research studies
