Quasielastic neutrino scattering is an important aspect of the experimental
program to study fundamental neutrino properties including neutrino masses,
mixing angles, the mass hierarchy and CP-violating phase. Proper interpretation
of the experiments requires reliable theoretical calculations of
neutrino-nucleus scattering. In this paper we present calculations of response
functions and cross sections by neutral-current scattering of neutrinos off
12C. These calculations are based on realistic treatments of nuclear
interactions and currents, the latter including the axial-, vector-, and
vector-axial interference terms crucial for determining the difference between
neutrino and anti-neutrino scattering and the CP-violating phase. We find that
the strength and energy-dependence of two-nucleon processes induced by
correlation effects and interaction currents are crucial in providing the most
accurate description of neutrino-nucleus scattering in the quasielastic regime.Comment: 5 pages, 2 figure