The Relativistic Green's function model and charged-current inclusive neutrino-nucleus scattering at T2K kinematics
Andrea Meucci, Carlotta Giusti

TL;DR
This paper evaluates the relativistic Green's function model against T2K neutrino-nucleus scattering data, finding it underpredicts the measured inclusive cross sections despite success with other experiments.
Contribution
It provides a comparative analysis of the relativistic Green's function model with T2K data, highlighting its limitations in describing inclusive cross sections.
Findings
Model underpredicts T2K inclusive cross sections
Model successfully describes MINERvA and MiniBooNE data
Highlights need for improved theoretical modeling
Abstract
We compare the results of the relativistic Green's function model with the experimental data of the charged-current inclusive differential neutrino-nucleus cross sections published by the T2K Collaboration. The model, which is able to describe both MINERA and MiniBooNE charged-current quasielastic scattering data, underpredicts the inclusive T2K cross sections.
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