Constraints on Non-Commutative Physics Scale with Neutrino-Electron Scattering

Abstract

Neutrino-electron scatterings ( - e) are purely leptonic processes with robust Standard Model (SM) predictions. Their measurements can therefore provide constraints to physics beyond SM. Non-commutative (NC) field theories modify space-time commutation relations, and allow neutrino electromagnetic couplings at the tree level. Their contribution to neutrino-electron scattering cross-section was derived. Constraints were placed on the NC scale parameter NC from - e experiments with reactor and accelerator neutrinos. The most stringent limit of NC > 3.3 TeV at 95% confidence level improves over the direct bounds from collider experiments.

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