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Up-scattering production of a sterile fermion at DUNE: complementarity with spallation source and direct detection experiments

Physics

Up-scattering production of a sterile fermion at DUNE: complementarity with spallation source and direct detection experiments

P. M. Candela, V. D. Romeri, et al.

Discover the groundbreaking research by Pablo M. Candela, Valentina De Romeri, Pantelis Melas, Dimitrios K. Papoulias, and Niki Saoulidou, as they explore the exciting potential of MeV-scale sterile fermions through neutrino interactions at various facilities. This study delves into how these facilities complement each other in probing uncharted territories of particle physics.

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Abstract
This paper investigates the potential production of a MeV-scale sterile fermion through neutrino up-scattering on nuclei and atomic electrons at various facilities. A phenomenological model is used, adding a new fermion to the Standard Model and considering all possible Lorentz-invariant non-derivative interactions. The authors explore DUNE's sensitivity, simulating elastic neutrino-electron scattering events in the near detector using standard and tau-optimized beams. Constraints on couplings, fermion masses, and mediator masses are inferred from solar neutrino events in XENONnT and LZ, and from coherent elastic neutrino-nucleus scattering data from COHERENT. The impact of sterile fermion decay within the detector is also assessed. The study highlights the complementarity of these facilities in exploring different regions of the parameter space.
Publisher
JHEP
Published On
Oct 26, 2024
Authors
Pablo M. Candela, Valentina De Romeri, Pantelis Melas, Dimitrios K. Papoulias, Niki Saoulidou
Tags
MeV-scale sterile fermion
neutrino interactions
DUNE sensitivity
coherent elastic scattering
parameter space exploration
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