Neutrino electron scattering and electroweak gauge structure: Probing the masses of a new Z boson
Abstract
Low-energy high-resolution neutrino-electron scattering experiments may play an important role in testing the gauge structure of the electroweak interaction. We discuss the use of strong radioactive neutrino sources (e.g. 51Cr) in underground experiments such as BOREXINO, HELLAZ and LAMA. We display the sensitivity of these detectors in testing the possible existence of extra neutral E6 gauge bosons.
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