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25 April 2024
 
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Neutrino-deuteron reactions at solar neutrino energies
S. Nakamura ; T. Sato ; S. Ando ; T.-S. Park ; F. Myhrer ; V. Gudkov ; K. Kubodera ;
Date 13 Dec 2002
Journal Nucl.Phys. A721 (2003) 549-552
Subject nucl-th astro-ph hep-ph
Affiliation1,2), S. Ando , T.-S. Park , F. Myhrer , V. Gudkov , K. Kubodera (Osaka University, University of South Carolina
AbstractIn interpreting the SNO experiments, accurate estimates of the u d reaction cross sections are of great importance. In our recent work, we have improved our previous calculation by updating some of its inputs and by incorporating the results of a recent effective-field-theoretical calculation. The new cross sections are slightly (sim 1%) larger than the previously reported values. It is reasonable to assign 1% uncertainty to the u d cross sections reported here; this error estimate does not include radiative corrections.
Source arXiv, nucl-th/0212059
Other source [GID 744852] nucl-th/0201062
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