Neutrino-Nucleus Scattering Cross Sections at Medium Energies
Vishvas Pandey

TL;DR
This paper provides a comprehensive overview of neutrino-nucleus scattering at medium energies, discussing interaction mechanisms, nuclear effects, theoretical models, and experimental relevance for neutrino oscillation research.
Contribution
It offers a pedagogical summary of neutrino-nucleus interactions, including key mechanisms and nuclear effects, tailored for newcomers to the field.
Findings
Overview of dominant interaction mechanisms
Discussion of nuclear effects on cross sections
Survey of theoretical models used in the field
Abstract
The weak interactions of neutrinos with other Standard Model particles are well described within the Standard Model of particle physics. However, modern accelerator-based neutrino experiments employ nuclei as targets, where neutrinos interact with bound nucleons, turning a seemingly simple electroweak process into a complex many-body problem in nuclear physics. At the time of writing this Encyclopedia of Particle Physics chapter, neutrino-nucleus interactions remain one of the leading sources of systematic uncertainty in accelerator-based neutrino oscillation measurements. This chapter provides a pedagogical overview of neutrino interactions with nuclei in the medium-energy regime, spanning a few hundred MeV to several GeV. It introduces the fundamental electroweak formalism, outlines the dominant interaction mechanisms - including quasielastic scattering, resonance production, and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNeutrino Physics Research · Nuclear physics research studies · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
