Neutrino-nucleus cross sections for W-boson and trident production
Abstract
The physics of neutrino-nucleus cross sections is a critical probe of the Standard Model and beyond. A precise understanding is also needed to accurately deduce astrophysical neutrino spectra. At energies above 5 GeV, the cross section is dominated by deep inelastic scattering, mediated by weak bosons. In addition, there are subdominant processes where the hadronic coupling is through virtual photons, γ: (on-shell) W-boson production (e.g., where the underlying interaction is + γ → - + W+) and trident production (e.g., where it is + γ → + 1- + 2+). These processes become increasingly relevant at TeV--PeV energies. We undertake the first systematic approach to these processes (and those with hadronic couplings through virtual W and Z bosons), treating them together, avoiding common approximations, considering all neutrino flavors and final states, and covering the energy range 10\,--108 GeV. In particular, we present the first complete calculation of W-boson production and the first calculation of trident production at TeV--PeV energies. When we use the same assumptions as in prior work, we recover all of their major results. In a companion paper, we show that these processes should be taken into account for IceCube-Gen2.
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