Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory
Scientific paper
2009-03-18
Phys.Rev.C79:044602,2009
Physics
Nuclear Physics
Nuclear Theory
12 pages, 10 figures, accepted in Physical Review C
Scientific paper
10.1103/PhysRevC.79.044602
We extend our previous description of the superscaling phenomenon in inclusive electron scattering within the Coherent Density Fluctuation Model (CDFM). This model is a natural extension to finite nuclei of the Relativistic Fermi Gas Model (RFG) within which the scaling variable $\psi^{\prime}$ was introduced. In this work we propose a new modified CDFM approach to calculate the total, longitudinal and transverse scaling functions built up from the hadronic tensor and the longitudinal and transverse response functions in the RFG. We test the superscaling behavior of the new CDFM scaling functions by calculating the cross sections of electron scattering (in QE- and $\Delta$-region for nuclei with $12\leq A\leq208$ at different energies and angles) and comparing to available experimental data. The new modified CDFM approach is extended to calculate charge-changing neutrino and antineutrino scattering on $^{12}$C at 1 GeV incident energy.
Antonov A. N.
Barbaro Maria B.
Caballero Jose Antonio
de Guerra Moya E.
Ivanov Mikhail V.
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