Search for exotic neutrino-electron interactions using solar neutrinos in XMASS-I
Abstract
We have searched for exotic neutrino-electron interactions that could be produced by a neutrino millicharge, by a neutrino magnetic moment, or by dark photons using solar neutrinos in the XMASS-I liquid xenon detector. We observed no significant signals in 711 days of data. We obtain an upper limit for neutrino millicharge of 5.4×10-12 e at 90\% confidence level assuming all three species of neutrino have common millicharge. We also set flavor dependent limits assuming the respective neutrino flavor is the only one carrying a millicharge, 7.3 × 10-12 e for e, 1.1 × 10-11 e for μ, and 1.1 × 10-11 e for τ. These limits are the most stringent yet obtained from direct measurements. We also obtain an upper limit for the neutrino magnetic moment of 1.8×10-10 Bohr magnetons. In addition, we obtain upper limits for the coupling constant of dark photons in the U(1)B-L model of 1.3×10-6 if the dark photon mass is 1× 10-3 MeV/c2, and 8.8×10-5 if it is 10 MeV/c2.
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