Tests of physics beyond the Standard Model with future low energy neutrino experiments

Abstract

Neutrino-electron scattering can be used to probe neutrino electromagnetic properties at low-threshold underground detectors with good recoil electron energy resolution. We study the sensitivity of Helium detector experiments, such as HELLAZ, for artificial anti-neutrino sources. We show that, for a 90Sr-Y source, one expects a sensitivity to the neutrino magnetic moment at the level of μ= 2 × 10-11μB. We also report the sensitivity that these experiments could have in searching for an additional gauge boson in E6 models.

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