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The nucleon axial mass and the MiniBooNE Quasielastic Neutrino-Nucleus Scattering problem

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In this article, the charged-current double differential neutrino cross section was analyzed using a microscopical model that accounts for, among other nuclear effects, long range nuclear correlations and multinucleon scattering.
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This article is published in Physics Letters B.The article was published on 2012-01-16 and is currently open access. It has received 197 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: MiniBooNE & Neutrino.

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Electron- versus neutrino-nucleus scattering

TL;DR: In this article, the SuSAv2 model is compared with the available electron and neutrino-scattering data over the kinematical range going from the quasi-elastic peak to pion-production and highly inelastic scattering.
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New method for an improved antineutrino energy reconstruction with charged-current interactions in next-generation detectors

TL;DR: In this paper, a method of antineutrino energy reconstruction for charged-current mesonless interactions on composite fully active targets containing hydrogen (such as hydrocarbon scintillator), which is largely free of the poorly understood nuclear effects that usually distort and bias attempts to measure neutrinos energy.
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Model Uncertainties for Valencia RPA Effect for MINERvA

TL;DR: In this paper, the Valencia RPA multi-nucleon effect and its uncertainty were applied to GENIE neutrino event generator to constrain the magnitude of the effect.
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TL;DR: The goal of this upgrade is to improve the Near Detector performance to measure the neutrino interaction rate and to constrain the neutRino interaction cross-sections so that the uncertainty in the number of predicted events at Super-Kamiokande is reduced to about 4%.
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Measurement of νμ charged-current single π0 production on hydrocarbon in the few-GeV region using MINERvA

TL;DR: In this article, the semiexclusive channel of MINERvA was analyzed using the low-energy NuMI beam with spectral peak at the range of $1.5-1.4 and the results were compared to GENIE and NuWro predictions.
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Pionic modes of excitation in nuclei

TL;DR: A unified treatment of pionic nuclear excitations both at low energy (ω«m π ) and at scattering energies (mπ ≲ ω ≲ 3 m π) is presented in this article.
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Axial structure of the nucleon

TL;DR: In this paper, the current status of experimental and theoretical understanding of the axial nucleon structure at low and moderate energies is reviewed, including (quasi)elastic (anti)neutrino-nucleon scattering, charged pion electroproduction off nucleons and ordinary as well as radiative muon capture on the proton.
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Nucleon electromagnetic form factors

TL;DR: In this article, the authors review the experimental data base in view of the new results for the proton, and neutron, obtained at JLab, MAMI, and MIT-Bates.
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Inclusive charged-current neutrino-nucleus reactions

TL;DR: In this article, a model for weak charged-current induced nuclear reactions at energies of interest for current and future neutrino oscillation experiments is presented, based on a systematic many-body expansion of the gauge boson absorption modes that includes one, two, and even three-body mechanisms, as well as the excitation of $\ensuremath{\Delta}$ isobars.
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Unified approach for nucleon knock-out and coherent and incoherent pion production in neutrino interactions with nuclei

TL;DR: In this article, a theory of neutrino interactions with nuclei aimed at the description of the partial cross sections, namely quasielastic and multinucleon emission, coherent and incoherent single-pion production, is presented.
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