2008
DOI: 10.1103/revmodphys.80.189
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Inclusive quasielastic electron-nucleus scattering

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“…It is also the channel that can be more reliably used for a kinematical neutrino energy reconstruction, an indispensable exercise for a precise determination of oscillation parameters in long-baseline accelerator experiments. Moreover, quasielastic scattering is interesting by itself and has, indeed, been carefully investigated with electron beams both experimentally and theoretically with a large variety of models [1,2,3,4]. With neutrinos it is possible to study different properties of the nuclear response in the axial sector that are not (easily) accessible in electron scattering experiments.…”
Section: Introduction By Charged Current Quasielastic Scattering (Ccqmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is also the channel that can be more reliably used for a kinematical neutrino energy reconstruction, an indispensable exercise for a precise determination of oscillation parameters in long-baseline accelerator experiments. Moreover, quasielastic scattering is interesting by itself and has, indeed, been carefully investigated with electron beams both experimentally and theoretically with a large variety of models [1,2,3,4]. With neutrinos it is possible to study different properties of the nuclear response in the axial sector that are not (easily) accessible in electron scattering experiments.…”
Section: Introduction By Charged Current Quasielastic Scattering (Ccqmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such processes are known to be important in describing electron-nucleus scattering (for a review, see [130]), but have not yet been included in the model of neutrino-nucleus interactions in our muon neutrino disappearance analyses. If such multinucleon effects are important, their omission could introduce a bias in the oscillation analyses.…”
Section: Multinucleon Effects Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The E(0) value corresponds to the zero-th moment of R L (ω, q). This is a classical integral property of R L (ω, q) that has been much discussed in the literature under the name of Coulomb sum rule (CSR) (for a review see [29,32]). The sum rule consists in connecting the integral of the inelastic longitudinal response to the number of protons and to the Fourier transform of the proton-proton correlation function ρ pp (s), i.e the probability to find two protons at a distance s. In fact for the charge density operator of Eq.…”
Section: Integral Properties Of Rlmentioning
confidence: 99%