2017
DOI: 10.1103/physrevd.95.113007
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Electroweak single-pion production off the nucleon: From threshold to high invariant masses

Abstract: Background: Neutrino-induced single-pion production (SPP) provides an important contribution to neutrino-nucleus interactions, ranging from intermediate to high energies. There exists a good number of low-energy models in the literature to describe the neutrinoproduction of pions in the region around the Delta resonance. Those models consider only lowest-order interaction terms and, therefore, fail in the high-energy region (pion-nucleon invariant masses, W 2 GeV).Purpose: Our goal is to develop a model for el… Show more

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“…with V the nuclear volume and C the coupling constant of the hadronic vertex, defined in Ref. [30]. All along this work, the bound state wave function ψ mj κ (r), labeled with the quantum numbers κ and m j [32], is always computed in the same way, i.e., within the RMF model [21,24].…”
Section: Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…with V the nuclear volume and C the coupling constant of the hadronic vertex, defined in Ref. [30]. All along this work, the bound state wave function ψ mj κ (r), labeled with the quantum numbers κ and m j [32], is always computed in the same way, i.e., within the RMF model [21,24].…”
Section: Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is done to minimize the effect of higher order contributions in the chiral expansion not taken into account in the evaluation of the nonresonant background within the HNV model and, also, the possible unphysical behavior of the ∆ amplitudes far from the ∆ peak that would affect the HNV model (this unphysical behavior is discussed in Ref. [34]). Besides, below this W πN cut, contributions from higher mass resonances, not taken into account in the HNV model, should be negligible.…”
Section: A Total Cross Sectionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Weak single pion production off the nucleon has been extensively studied at intermediate energies with various phenomenological models. Models accounting for the ∆(1232) resonance and higher nucleon excitations have been developed [5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20], with some studies specifically addressing the NC case [21,22]. In addition to nucleon excitation, most of these models incorporate non-resonant amplitudes with form factors in the vertices.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%