Random Phase Approximation and neutrino-nucleus cross sections

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory

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6 pages, 5 eps figures, Presented at the XX Max Born Symposium, Wroclaw (Poland)

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The Random Phase Approximation theory is used to calculate the total cross
sections of electron neutrinos on $^{12}$C nucleus. The role of the excitation
of the discrete spectrum is discussed. A comparison with electron scattering
and muon capture data is presented. The cross section of electron neutrinos
coming from muon decay at rest is calculated.

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