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Neutrino-Nucleus Quasi-Elastic Scattering in a Relativistic Model
A relativistic distorted-wave impulse-approximation model is applied to
neutral-current and charged-current quasi-elastic neutrino-nucleus scattering.
The effects of final state interactions are investigated and the sensitivity of
the results to the strange nucleon form factors is discussed in view of their
possible experimental determinationComment: 7 pages, 3 figures Proc. of the XXV International Workshop on Nuclear
Theory, 26 June- 1 July, 2006 Rila, Bulgari
Models for quasielastic electron and neutrino-nucleus scattering
Models developed for the exclusive and inclusive quasielastic (QE)
electron-nucleus scattering have been extended to QE neutrino-nucleus
scattering. Different descriptions of final-state interactions (FSI) are
compared. For the inclusive electron scattering the relativistic Green's
function model (RGF) is compared with a model based on the use of relativistic
purely real mean field (RMF) potentials in the final state. Both approaches
lead to a redistribution of the strength but conserving the total flux. Results
for electron and neutrino scattering are presented and discussed in different
conditions and kinematics. The results of the RGF and RMF models are compared
with the double-differential charged-current QE neutrino cross sections
recently measured by the MiniBooNE collaboration using a carbon target.Comment: 12 pages, 7 figures, contribution to the XIII Conference on Problems
in Theoretical Nulcear Physics in Italy, Cortona 6-8 April 201
Relativistic descriptions of final-state interactions in neutral-current neutrino-nucleus scattering at MiniBooNE kinematics
The analysis of the recent neutral-current neutrino-nucleus scattering cross
sections measured by the MiniBooNE Collaboration requires relativistic
theoretical descriptions also accounting for the role of final state
interactions. In this work we evaluate differential cross sections with the
relativistic distorted-wave impulse-approximation and with the relativistic
Green's function model to investigate the sensitivity to final state
interactions. The role of the strange-quark content of the nucleon form factors
is also discussed.Comment: 8 pages, 5 figure
Relativistic descriptions of quasielastic charged-current neutrino-nucleus scattering: application to scaling and superscaling ideas
The analysis of the recent experimental data on charged-current
neutrino-nucleus scattering cross sections measured at MiniBooNE requires fully
relativistic theoretical descriptions also accounting for the role of final
state interactions. In this work we evaluate inclusive quasielastic
differential neutrino cross sections within the framework of the relativistic
impulse approximation. Results based on the relativistic mean field potential
are compared with the ones corresponding to the relativistic Green function
approach. An analysis of scaling and superscaling properties provided by both
models is also presented.Comment: 11 pages, 8 figures, version accepted for publication in Physical
Review
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Pricing discretely monitored Asian options under Levy processes
We present methodologies to price discretely monitored Asian options when the underlying evolves according to a generic Lévy process. For geometric Asian options we provide closed-form solutions in terms of the Fourier transform and we study in particular these formulas in the Lévy-stable case. For arithmetic Asian options we solve the valuation problem by recursive integration and derive a recursive theoretical formula for the moments to check the accuracy of the results. We compare the implementation of our method to Monte Carlo simulation implemented with control variates and using different parametric Lévy processes. We also discuss model risk issues
Relativistic descriptions of final-state interactions in charged-current quasielastic neutrino-nucleus scattering at MiniBooNE kinematics
The results of two relativistic models with different descriptions of the
final-state interactions are compared with the MiniBooNE data of
charged-current quasielastic cross sections. The relativistic mean field model
uses the same potential for the bound and ejected nucleon wave functions. In
the relativistic Green's function (RGF) model the final-state interactions are
described in the inclusive scattering consistently with the exclusive
scattering using the same complex optical potential. The RGF results describe
the experimental data for total cross-sections without the need to modify the
nucleon axial mass.Comment: 5 pages 3 figure
Electron-induced proton knockout from neutron rich nuclei
We study the evolution of the \eep cross section on nuclei with increasing
asymmetry between the number of neutrons and protons. The calculations are done
within the framework of the nonrelativistic and relativistic distorted-wave
impulse approximation. In the nonrelativistic model phenomenological
Woods-Saxon and Hartree-Fock wave functions are used for the proton bound-state
wave functions, in the relativistic model the wave functions are solutions of
Dirac-Hartree equations. The models are first tested against experimental data
on Ca and Ca nuclei, and then they are applied to a set of
spherical calcium isotopes.Comment: 5 pages, 2 figures. contribution to the XIX International School on
Nuclear Physics, Neutron Physics and Applications, Varna (Bulgaria) September
19-25, 201
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