Strange quark effects in electron and neutrino-nucleus quasi-elastic scattering

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory

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6 pages, 3 figures, talk given at 11th Conference on Problems in Theoretical Nuclear Physics, Cortona, Italy, 11-14 October 20

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The role of the sea quarks to ground state nucleon properties with electroweak probes is discussed. A relativistic Green's function approach to parity violating electron scattering and a distorted-wave impulse-approximation applied to charged- and neutral-current neutrino-nucleus quasi-elastic scattering are presented in view of the possible determination of the strangeness content of the nucleon.

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