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      2p-2h excitations in neutrino scattering: angular distribution and frozen approximation 

      Ruiz Simo, Ignacio; Albertus Torres, Conrado; Amaro, J. E.; Barbaro, M. B.; Caballero Carretero, Juan Antonio; Donnelly, T. W. (Proceedings of Science, 2015)
      We study the phase-space dependence of 2p-2h excitations in neutrino scattering using the relativistic Fermi gas model. ...
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      Charged-current quasielastic (anti)neutrino cross sections on 12C with realistic spectral functions including meson-exchange contributions 

      Ivanov, M. V.; Antonov, A. N.; Megías Vázquez, Guillermo Daniel; Caballero Carretero, Juan Antonio; Barbaro, M. B.; Amaro, J. E.; Simo, I. R.; Donnelly, T. W.; Udías, J. M. (AIP Publishing, 2019)
      We present a detailed study of charged-current quasielastic (anti)neutrino scattering cross sections on a 12C target ...
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      Neutrino interactions importance to nuclear physics 

      Amaro, J. E.; Maieron, C.; Valverde, M.; Nieves, J.; Barbaro, M. B.; Caballero Carretero, Juan Antonio; Donnelly, T. W.; Udias, J. M. (AIP Publishing, 2009)
      We review the general interplay between Nuclear Physics and neutrino-nucleus cross sections at intermediate and high ...
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      Nuclear effects in electron reactions and their impact on neutrino processes 

      Barbaro, M. B.; Amaro, J. E.; Caballero Carretero, Juan Antonio; Cenni, R.; Donnelly, T. W.; Molinari, A.; Udias, J. M. (AIP Publishing, 2009)
      We suggest that superscaling in electroweak interactions with nuclei, namely the observation that the reduced electron-nucleus ...
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      Testing nuclear models via neutrino scattering 

      Barbaro, M. B.; Albertus Torres, Conrado; Amaro, J. E.; Antonov, A. N.; Caballero Carretero, Juan Antonio; Donnelly, T. W.; González Jiménez, Raúl; Ivanov, M. V.; Moya de Guerra, E.; Megías Vázquez, Guillermo Daniel; Ruiz Simo, Ignacio; Udías, J. M. (2014)
      Recent progresses on the relativistic modeling of neutrino-nucleus reactions are presented and the results are compared with high precision experimental data in a wide energy range