Neutrino-Nucleus scattering in the SuSA model
J.E. Amaro, M.B. Barbaro, J.A. Caballero, T.W. Donnelly, R., Gonzalez-Jimenez, G.D. Megias, I. Ruiz Simo

TL;DR
This paper reviews the SuSA model for neutrino-nucleus scattering, highlighting its basis in electron scattering data and its application to predict neutrino interaction cross sections, including relativistic current contributions.
Contribution
It introduces the application of the SuSA model to neutrino-nucleus scattering, incorporating both one- and two-body relativistic currents, and compares predictions with experimental data.
Findings
SuSA model effectively describes neutrino-nucleus scattering data
Inclusion of two-body currents improves model accuracy
Predictions align with measurements from major neutrino experiments
Abstract
The Super-Scaling Approach (SuSA) model, based on the analogies between electron and neutrino interactions with nuclei, is reviewed and its application to the description of neutrino-nucleus scattering is presented. The contribution of both one- and two-body relativistic currents is considered. A selection of results is presented where theoretical predictions are compared with cross section measurements from the main ongoing neutrino oscillation experiments.
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