Constraints on long-range neutrino interactions from a variety of U(1) symmetries using atmospheric neutrinos at IceCube DeepCore
Abstract
Neutrino oscillation experiments provide a unique probe to search for the physics beyond the Standard Model. In this work, we search for a broad class of anomaly-free flavor-dependent U(1) symmetries using atmospheric neutrino data for the first time. Gauging these U(1) symmetries give rise to ultra-light vector gauge bosons mediating long-range interactions (LRI) of neutrinos. These new interactions are sourced by the matter present in local and distant Universe, which can affect oscillations of neutrinos passing through the Earth. We use 8 years of high-purity νμ charged-current neutrino events from IceCube DeepCore to search for these new interactions. We find no evidence for such new interactions in the data sample and place stringent constraints on the corresponding LRI potentials. These results are also translated as the bounds on the coupling strength and mass of mediator over their wide ranges for a plethora of U(1) symmetries.
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