Exploring the electromagnetic properties of neutrinos at a short-baseline reactor neutrino experiment
Abstract
Upcoming and present reactor neutrino experiments represent an appealing tool to probe fundamental properties in the neutrino sector. In this paper, we study the physics potential to determine the electromagnetic properties of neutrinos via electron--neutrino elastic scattering (EνES) at a short-baseline neutrino experiment. We evaluate the sensitivity to the weak mixing angle, 2θW, employing antineutrinos from a nuclear reactor source. Furthermore, from the sensitivity to 2 θW, we obtain bounds on the neutrino charge radius. We also present the projected sensitivity to the effective neutrino magnetic moment, μν. Compared with other reactor neutrino measurements, this experimental configuration may set competitive limits on the electromagnetic properties of neutrinos.
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