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Heavy Quark Production in Neutrino Deep-Inelastic Scattering

Todd Adams, Kansas State University

Heavy quark production in tex2html_wrap_inline12 deep inelastic scattering (DIS) is an interesting and important method of studying nucleon structure and Standard Model parameters. Neutrino DIS is one of the most straightforward methods of measuring the nucleon strange sea. Other important measurements include the charm mass, the semi-leptonic charm branching fraction (tex2html_wrap_inline14), and tex2html_wrap_inline16. This process allows the study of the dynamics of light quark to heavy quark production. An overview of the current experimental results and theoretical issues will be presented.

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