Scaling Properties of Two-Particle–Two-Hole Responses in Asymmetric Nuclei for Neutrino Scattering Within the Relativistic Mean-Field Framework
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We perform a systematic analysis of the nuclear dependence of two-particle–two-hole meson-exchange current contributions to inclusive lepton-nucleus scattering within the relativistic mean-field framework. We present microscopic calculations of nuclear responses for a set of 17 nuclei, ranging from helium to uranium, using a model with different Fermi momenta for protons and neutrons. We propose a novel scaling prescription based on the two-particle phase space and key nuclear parameters. The resulting description is accurate over a wide range of nuclear targets, with typical deviations below 10%, and allows for a separate treatment of the different emission channels. In addition, a consistent benchmark against electron-scattering data is provided. The parametrization presented provides a practical framework for extending the responses to different nuclear targets in neutrino event generators.
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Martínez-Consentino, V. L., Amaro, J. E., & Segovia, J. (2026). Scaling Properties of Two-Particle–Two-Hole Responses in Asymmetric Nuclei for Neutrino Scattering Within the Relativistic Mean-Field Framework. Universe, 12(2), 56. https://doi.org/10.3390/universe12020056







