1975
DOI: 10.1002/jps.2600640545
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“…produced and absorbed. In this case, for the normalized ν l → ν l ′ transition probability the following expression can be obtained (see, for example [25,26])…”
Section: Mandelstam-tamm Uncertainty Relation and Neutrino Oscillationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…produced and absorbed. In this case, for the normalized ν l → ν l ′ transition probability the following expression can be obtained (see, for example [25,26])…”
Section: Mandelstam-tamm Uncertainty Relation and Neutrino Oscillationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We will start with the following remark. In many papers (see, for example, [25]) the covariant operator e −iP x (P α is the operator of the total momentum and x α = (t, x) is the space-time point) is applied to the mixed flavor neutrino states (68). If we assume that at point x = 0 the flavor neutrino ν l is produced, we have for the neutrino state at the point x in this case…”
Section: On Other Approaches To Neutrino Oscillationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because the virtual photon in the DIS process can fluctuate into qq pairs whose coherence length λ ∼ 1/M x becomes large at small x, DIS at x < ∼ 0.1 really probes the γ * N interaction rather than the structure of the nucleon or the γ * separately. At high x, in contrast, the virtual photon is point-like and unambiguously probes the structure of the nucleon [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%