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  1. The neutrino research program in the coming decades will require improved precision. A major source of uncertainty is the interaction of neutrinos with nuclei that serve as targets for such experiments. Broadly speaking, this interaction often depends, e.g., for charge-current quasielastic scattering, on the combination of “nucleon physics,” expressed by form factors, and “nuclear physics,” expressed by a nuclear model. It is important to get a good handle on both. We present a fully analytic implementation of the correlated Fermi gas model for electron-nucleus and charge-current quasielastic neutrino-nucleus scattering. The implementation is used to compare separately form factors and nuclear model effects for both electron-carbon and neutrino-carbon scattering data. Published by the American Physical Society2025 
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