Abstract
We reconsider the Feynman-Kislinger-Ravndal model applied to neutrino-excitation of baryon resonances. The effects of lepton mass are included, using the formalism of Kuzmin, Lyubushkin, and Naumov. In addition we take account of the pion-pole contribution to the hadronic axial vector current. Application of this new formalism to the reaction at gives a suppressed cross section at small angles, in agreement with the screening correction in Adler’s forward-scattering theorem. Application to the process at leads to the prediction of right-handed polarization for forward-going leptons, in line with a calculation based on an isobar model. Our formalism represents an improved version of the Rein-Sehgal model, incorporating lepton mass effects in a manner consistent with partially conserved axial-vector current.
- Received 28 September 2007
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.76.113004
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