Abstract

New and more precise measurements of neutrino cross sections in the few GeV energy region have renewed interest in a better understanding of electroweak interactions on nucleons and nuclei. This interest comes from neutrino oscillation experiments and their need to reduce systematic errors. Neutrino fluxes used in contemporary long and short baseline experiments (K2K, T2K, MINOS, NOvA, MiniBooNE, MINERvA, …) are peaked in the 1–5 GeV energy domain. In this context, I will present some details about the theoretical development in the description of (anti)neutrino-induced quasielastic scattering and the role of multi-nucleon mechanisms.

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