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Quasielastic neutrino scattering from oxygen and the atmospheric neutrino problem

arXiv:nucl-th/9304017 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.48.3048

Abstract

We examine several phenomena beyond the scope of Fermi-gas models that affect the quasielastic scattering (from oxygen) of neutrinos in the 0.1 -- 3.0 GeV range. These include Coulomb interactions of outgoing protons and leptons, a realistic finite-volume mean field, and the residual nucleon-nucleon interaction. None of these effects are accurately represented in the Monte Carlo simulations used to predict event rates due to $μ$ and $e$ neutrinos from cosmic-ray collisions in the atmosphere. We nevertheless conclude that the neglected physics cannot account for the anomalous $μ$ to $e$ ratio observed at Kamiokande and IMB, and is unlikely to change absolute event rates by more than 10--15\%. We briefly mention other phenomena, still to be investigated in detail, that may produce larger changes.

In Revtex version 2. 14 pages, 3 figures (available on request from J. Engel, tel. 302-831-4354, jon@bartol.udel.edu)