Probing the neutrino trident process using the Scattering and Neutrino Detector at HL-LHC and SHiP

Abstract

Neutrino trident scattering is a rare process in the Standard Model characterized by two charged leptons in the final state. In this work, we investigate the possibility of probing the neutrino trident process using the Scattering and Neutrino Detector (SND) at the Large Hadron Collider during its high - luminosity run (HL - LHC). In addition, we present, for the first time, the predictions for the neutrino trident scattering at SHiP beam - dump experiment, where a similar detector is expected to be installed. We demonstrate that these two experiments probe the process in a complementary energy range. Assuming the upgraded detector configuration, we estimate the cross-sections associated with all possibles leptonic final states in coherent and incoherent processes. The corresponding number of neutrino trident scatterings in the SND at HL-LHC and SHiP are presented. Our results indicate that this process can be observed in these forthcoming experiments for some specific combinations of leptons in the final state.

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