Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1855074 Progress in Particle and Nuclear Physics 2013 59 Pages PDF
Abstract
Shadowing is a quantum phenomenon leading to a non-additivity of electroweak cross sections on nucleons bound in a nucleus. It occurs due to destructive interference of amplitudes on different nucleons. Although the current experimental evidence for shadowing is dominated by charged-lepton-nucleus scattering, studies of neutrino-nucleus scattering have recently begun and revealed unexpected results.
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