Hidden Interactions of Sterile Neutrinos As a Probe For New Physics
Abstract
Recent results from neutrino experiments show evidence for light sterile neutrinos which do not have any Standard Model interactions. In this work we study the hidden interaction of sterile neutrinos with an "MeV scale" gauge boson (the sHI model) with mass MX and leptonic coupling gl. By performing an analysis on the sHI model using the data of the MINOS neutrino experiment we find that the values above GX/GF=92.4 are excluded by more than 2σ C.L., where GF is the Fermi constant and GX is the field strength of the sHI model. Using this model we can also probe other new physics scenarios. We find that the region allowed by the (g-2)μ discrepancy is entirely ruled out for MX 100 MeV. Finally, the secret interaction of sterile neutrinos has been to solve a conflict between the sterile neutrinos and cosmology. It is shown here that such an interaction is excluded by MINOS for gs> 1.6×10-2. This exclusion, however, does depend on the value of gl.
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