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Reduced cross sections of electron and neutrino charged current quasielastic scattering on nuclei
The semi-exclusive averaged reduced cross sections for (anti)neutrino charged
current quasi-elastic scattering on carbon, oxygen, and argon are analyzed
within the relativistic distorted wave impulse approximation. We found that
these cross sections as functions of missing nucleon energy are similar to
those of electron scattering and are in agreement with electron scattering
data for three nuclei. The difference between the electron and neutrino
cross sections can be attributed to Coulomb distortion on the electron wave
function. The averaged reduced cross sections depend slowly upon incoming
lepton energy. The approach presented in this paper provide novel constraints
on nuclear models of quasi-elastic neutrino-nucleus scattering and can be
easily applied to test spectral functions and final state interactions,
employed in neutrino event generators.Comment: 24 pages, 12 figures. arXiv admin note: text overlap with
arXiv:0705.105
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