176 research outputs found
Two-pion decay modes of the N*(1440) in n p -> d pi pi
A simple model for the n p -> d pi pi reaction has been developed. It is
shown that the deuteron momentum spectra measured at T_n = 795 MeV can be
understood in terms of the Roper excitation and its N pi pi decay modes. A
similar pattern, recently observed in p p -> p p pi+ pi-, can be explained in
the same way.Comment: 3 pages, 5 figures. Presented at 16th International Conference on
Few-Body Problems in Physics, Taipei, Taiwan, 6-10 March 200
Quasielastic Scattering at MiniBooNE Energies
We present our description of neutrino induced charged current quasielastic
scattering (CCQE) in nuclei at energies relevant for the MiniBooNE experiment.
In our framework, the nucleons, with initial momentum distributions according
to the Local Fermi Gas model, move in a density- and momentum-dependent mean
field potential. The broadening of the outgoing nucleons due to nucleon-nucleon
interactions is taken into account by spectral functions. Long range (RPA)
correlations renormalizing the electroweak strength in the medium are also
incorporated. The background from resonance excitation events that do not lead
to pions in the final state is also predicted by propagating the outgoing
hadrons with the Giessen semiclassical BUU model in coupled channels (GiBUU).
We achieve a good description of the shape of the CCQE Q2 distribution
extracted from data by MiniBooNE, thanks to the inclusion of RPA correlations,
but underestimate the integrated cross section when the standard value of MA =
1 GeV is used. Possible reasons for this mismatch are discussed.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures, Proceedings of the Sixth International Workshop
on Neutrino-Nucleus Interactions in the Few-GeV Region (NuInt09), May 18-22,
Sitges, Barcelona, Spai
Single photon events from neutral current interactions at MiniBooNE
The MiniBooNE experiment has reported results from the analysis of
and appearance searches, which show an excess of signal-like
events at low reconstructed neutrino energies, with respect to the expected
background. A significant component of this background comes from photon
emission induced by (anti)neutrino neutral current interactions with nucleons
and nuclei. With an improved microscopic model for these reactions, we predict
the number and distributions of photon events at the MiniBooNE detector. Our
results are compared to the MiniBooNE in situ estimate and to other theoretical
approaches. We find that, according to our model, neutral current photon
emission from single-nucleon currents is insufficient to explain the events
excess observed by MiniBooNE in both neutrino and antineutrino modes.Comment: 10 pages, 8 figures; error analysis improved; accepted in PL
Charged current weak production of the Delta resonance
The charge changing weak production of Delta in nucleons and nuclei is
studied. The reactions e^{-} p -> Delta^{0} \nu_{e} and e^{+} p -> Delta^{++}
\bar{\nu}_{e} are considered as a possible source of information about the weak
N-Delta transition form factors. The low q^2 BNL data on neutrino production of
Delta are used to extract the axial vector N-Delta coupling, taking into
account the deuteron structure and the Delta width. Finally, pion production
induced by neutrinos in ^{16}O in the Delta region, relevant to atmospheric
neutrino experiments, is investigated.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures. To appear in Proceedings of PANIC9
Neutral current neutrino-nucleus interactions at intermediate energies
We have extended our model for charged current neutrino-nucleus interactions
to neutral current reactions. For the elementary neutrino-nucleon interaction,
we take into account quasielastic scattering, Delta excitation and the
excitation of the resonances in the second resonance region. Our model for the
neutrino-nucleus collisions includes in-medium effects such as Fermi motion,
Pauli blocking, nuclear binding, and final-state interactions. They are
implemented by means of the Giessen Boltzmann-Uehling-Uhlenbeck (GiBUU)
coupled-channel transport model. This allows us to study exclusive channels,
namely pion production and nucleon knockout. We find that final-state
interactions modify considerably the distributions through rescattering,
charge-exchange and absorption. Side-feeding induced by charge-exchange
scattering is important in both cases. In the case of pions, there is a strong
absorption associated with the in-medium pionless decay modes of the Delta,
while nucleon knockout exhibits a considerable enhancement of low energy
nucleons due to rescattering. At neutrino energies above 1 GeV, we also obtain
that the contribution to nucleon knockout from Delta excitation is comparable
to that from quasielastic scattering.Comment: 16 pages, 10 figures; v2: version to be published in Phys. Rev. C,
comparison with results of Paschos et al. remove
Neutrino interactions with nucleons and nuclei at intermediate energies
We investigate neutrino-nucleus collisions at intermediate energies
incorporating quasielastic scattering and Delta(1232) excitation as elementary
processes, together with Fermi motion, Pauli blocking and mean-field potentials
in the nuclear medium. A full coupled-channel treatment of final state
interactions is achieved with a semiclassical BUU transport model. Results for
inclusive reactions and nucleon knockout are presented.Comment: Proceedings of PANIC'05, 3 pages, 3 figure
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