The analysis of the recent experimental data on charged-current neutrino-nucleus scattering cross sections measured at MiniBooNE requires relativistic theoretical descriptions also accounting for the role of final-state interactions. In this work we evaluate inclusive quasielastic differential neutrino cross sections within the framework of the relativistic impulse approximation. Results based on the relativistic mean-field potential are compared with the ones corresponding to the relativistic Green's-function approach. An analysis of scaling and superscaling properties provided by both models is also presented.

Relativistic descriptions of quasielastic charged-current neutrino-nucleus scattering: application to scaling and superscaling ideas

MEUCCI, ANDREA;GIUSTI, CARLOTTA;
2011-01-01

Abstract

The analysis of the recent experimental data on charged-current neutrino-nucleus scattering cross sections measured at MiniBooNE requires relativistic theoretical descriptions also accounting for the role of final-state interactions. In this work we evaluate inclusive quasielastic differential neutrino cross sections within the framework of the relativistic impulse approximation. Results based on the relativistic mean-field potential are compared with the ones corresponding to the relativistic Green's-function approach. An analysis of scaling and superscaling properties provided by both models is also presented.
2011
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Neutrino-nucleus scattering; relativistic models; final-state interactions
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Meucci, Andrea; Caballero Juan, Antonio; Giusti, Carlotta; Jose Manuel, Udias
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