We present our recent progress in the description of neutrino-nucleus interaction in the GeV region, of interest for ongoing and future oscillation experiments. In particular, we discuss the weak excitation of two-particle-two-hole states induced by meson exchange currents in a fully relativistic framework. We compare the results of our model with recent measurements of neutrino scattering cross sections, showing the crucial role played by two-nucleon knockout in the interpretation of the data.

The role of meson exchange currents in charged current (anti)neutrino-nucleus scattering

BARBARO, Maria Benedetta;
2016-01-01

Abstract

We present our recent progress in the description of neutrino-nucleus interaction in the GeV region, of interest for ongoing and future oscillation experiments. In particular, we discuss the weak excitation of two-particle-two-hole states induced by meson exchange currents in a fully relativistic framework. We compare the results of our model with recent measurements of neutrino scattering cross sections, showing the crucial role played by two-nucleon knockout in the interpretation of the data.
2016
35th International Workshop on Nuclear Theory (IWNT 2016)
Rila, Bulgaria
26 Jun - 02 Jul 2016
35th International Workshop on Nuclear Theory (IWNT 2016)
M. Gaidarov and N. Minkov
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1610.02924v1
Nuclear Theory; Nuclear Theory; High Energy Physics - Phenomenology; Nuclear Experiment
Barbaro, M. B.; Amaro, J. E.; Caballero, J. A.; De Pace, A.; Donnelly, T. W.; Megias, G. D.; Ruiz Simo, I.
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