Published on:
8 February 2024
Primary Category:
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
Paper Authors:
Valentina De Romeri,
Dimitrios K. Papoulias,
Christoph A. Ternes
Solar neutrinos generate detectable electron recoil signals at current experiments
Data enables tests of new U(1)' models with neutrino-electron couplings
Stringent constraints set on parameter space of anomaly-free B-L and other models
Future experiments like DARWIN will substantially improve existing limits
Direct detection experiments probe new neutrino interactions
Recent dark matter experiments like XENONnT, LUX-ZEPLIN, and PandaX-4T detect solar neutrinos scattering off electrons. This allows stringent tests of new neutrino interactions from additional U(1)' symmetries. We summarize key results constraining the mass and coupling of new vector mediators from these experiments.
Solar neutrino decays from heavy to light mass eigenstates
Sub-GeV dark matter signals from electrons and photons
Illuminating light new physics with angular correlations at Mu3e
Dual-phase xenon detectors for dark matter and neutrino searches
Neutrino mass from new particles at antimuon collider
Hunting for new neutral leptons in UHE cosmic rays
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