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Exclusive Meson Electroweak production off Bound Nucleons

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The effects of final state interaction in electroweak pion production reactions have been studied. The one loop corrections to the impulse approximation due to the nucleon and the pion rescattering is evaluated using the ANL-Osaka dynamical coupled channel model for the meson production reactions. It is found the final state interaction will affects the \(\nu N\) cross section extracted in the previous analysis of the \(\nu d\) data.

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This article belongs to the Topical Collection “NSTAR 2017 – The International Workshop on the Physics of Excited Nucleons”.

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Sato, T. Exclusive Meson Electroweak production off Bound Nucleons. Few-Body Syst 59, 31 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00601-018-1346-2

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