Re: Theorist working on rescattering

From: Jorge_G_Morfin (morfin@fnal.gov)
Date: Fri Nov 02 2001 - 08:00:08 JST

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    Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 17:00:08 -0600
    From: Jorge_G_Morfin <morfin@fnal.gov>
    To: Chris Walter <walter@budoe.bu.edu>
    cc: <opc.nuint01@neutrino.kek.jp>
    Subject: Re: Theorist working on rescattering
    Message-ID: <Pine.SGI.4.31.0111011655490.43746-100000@fsgi01.fnal.gov>
    
    Hi Chris,
    
       Yes, I am familiar with their paper and had listed Bernardini as an
    alternate in case Marteau, Benhar or Pascos could not make the meeting.  I
    believe that Seki-san has been in contact with Co and will probably reply
    with more information.
    							Regards,
    							 Jorge
    
    On Thu, 1 Nov 2001, Chris Walter wrote:
    
    > Dear NuInters and Paulo especially,
    >
    > Today while looking up a paper I just happened to glance at the Nov 01
    > issue of "Astroparticle Physics" and came upon the following paper
    > from the group in Lecce:
    >
    > ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    > Effects of nuclear re-interactions in quasi-elastic neutrino_nucleus
    > scattering
    >
    > C. Bleve, G. Co', I. De Mitri, P. Bernardini, G. Mancarella,
    > D. Martello and A. Surdo
    >
    > Abstract
    >
    > The effects of nuclear re-interactions in the quasi-elastic
    > neutrino_nucleus nucleus scattering are investigated with a
    > phenomenological model. We found that the nuclear responses are
    > lowered and that their maxima are shifted towards higher excitation
    > energies. This is reflected on the total neutrino-nucleus
    > cross-section in a general reduction of about 15% for neutrino
    > energies above 300 MeV.
    >
    > ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    >
    > If your university/lab has a subscription you can go to
    > www.sciencedirect.com. to see it online.
    >
    > Paulo are you familiar with this work?  Who is responsible for most of
    > the work? G. Co'?  In anycase it sounds like he/they should be aware of
    > the meeting and possibly give a talk.  Do you know if they are coming?
    >
    > -Chris
    >
    >
    



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