Relativistic Models of Quasielastic Electron and Neutrino-Nucleus Scattering

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory

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10 pages, 4 figures, talk given at the XXVIII International Workshop on Nuclear Theory, Rila Mountains, Bulgaria June 21-27 20

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Relativistic models developed for the exclusive and inclusive quasielastic (QE) electron scattering have been extended to charged-current (CC) and neutral-current (NC) neutrino-nucleus scattering. Different descriptions of final-state interactions (FSI) are compared. For the inclusive electron scattering the relativistic Green's function approach is compared with calculations based on the use of relativistic purely real mean field potentials in the final state. Both approaches lead to a redistribution of the strength but conserving the total flux. Results for the differential cross section at different energies are presented. Scaling properties are also analyzed and discussed.

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