18–22 May 2009
Sitges (Barcelona) Spain
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Session

CC and NC quasi-elastic scattering II

QE
19 May 2009, 17:00
Sitges (Barcelona) Spain

Sitges (Barcelona) Spain

Palau Maricel Sitges (Barcelona) Spain

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  1. Jose Luis Alcaraz Aunion, Joseph Walding (Imperial College London)
    19/05/2009, 17:00
    CC and NC quasi-elastic scattering
    Talk
    The next generation of accelerator neutrino oscillation experiments will require precise neutrino cross-section measurements. SciBooNE is a sub-GeV muon neutrino and anti-neutrino cross-section experiment based at Fermilab, USA, that ran from June 2007 until August 2008 collecting 0.99E20 and 1.53E20 protons on target in neutrino and anti-neutrino mode respectively. Here we will present an...
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  2. Dr Luis Alvarez-Ruso (Universidad de Murcia)
    19/05/2009, 17:25
    CC and NC quasi-elastic scattering
    Talk
    Charged-current neutrino interactions with carbon nuclei at the typical energies of the MiniBooNE experiment (around 700 MeV) have been investigated. We describe the nucleus as a local Fermi gas of nucleons in a density- and momentum-dependent mean field potential, taking into account nucleon in-medium spectral functions. Polarization effects are included by means of an RPA resumation of...
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  3. Dr Vladimir Lyubushkin (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR))
    19/05/2009, 17:45
    CC and NC quasi-elastic scattering
    Talk
    We have studied the muon neutrino and antineutrino quasi-elastic (QEL) scattering reactions using a set of experimental data collected by the NOMAD collaboration. We have performed measurements of the cross-section of these processes on a nuclear target (mainly Carbon) normalizing it to the total charged current cross-section. The axial mass parameter was extracted from the measured...
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  4. Prof. Kyungsik Kim (Korea Aerospace University)
    19/05/2009, 18:10
    CC and NC quasi-elastic scattering
    Talk
    Within the framework of a relativistic single-particle model, final state interaction between outgoing nucleons and residual nuclei and Coulomb distortion of charged current reaction are studied through total cross sections of neutrino-nucleus scattering . The Coulomb effect is almost half of the electron scattering. Furthermore, to investigate the effect of the final state interaction, a...
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