We present a relativistic model for computing the neutrino mean free path in
neutron matter. Thereby, neutron matter is described as a non-interacting Fermi
gas in beta-equilibrium. We present results for the neutrino mean free path for
temperatures from 0 up to 50 MeV and a broad range of neutrino energies. We
show that relativistic effects cause a considerable enhancement of
neutrino-scattering cross-sections in neutron matter. The influence of the
Q2-dependence in the electroweak form factors and the inclusion of a weak
magnetic term in the hadron current is discussed. The weak-magnetic term in the
hadron current is at the origin of some selective spin dependence for the
nucleons which are subject to neutrino interactions.Comment: 11 pages, 7 figures, accepted to Phys. Rev. C, minor changes and
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