Low-energy photon production in neutrino neutral-current interactions
Abstract
The search for μ e oscillations by the MiniBooNE Collaboration at Fermilab has revealed a low-energy signal which could be due either to electrons produced by e or photons produced by the interaction of the weak neutral current on the target nucleus. One contribution to the latter is a Wess-Zumino-Witten anomaly leading to a term in the Lagrangian proportional to εμ λ Zμ ω F λ. This term is normalized with the help of the known rates for the processes f1 γ and τ τ a1. A rate of about 1/4 of that employed in several previous estimates is obtained. As the anomaly term had already been found to play a subdominant role in photon production (e.g., in comparison with excitation and decay), the present estimate reduces its strength even further.
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