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Erratum: A Search for Solar Axions and Anomalous Neutrino Magnetic Moment with the Complete PandaX-II Data [CHIN. PHYS. LETT. 38 (2021) 011301]

Xiaopeng Zhou, Xinning Zeng, Xuyang Ning, Abdusalam Abdukerim, Wei Chen, Xun Chen, Yunhua Chen, Chen Cheng, Xiangyi Cui, Yingjie Fan, Deqing Fang, Changbo Fu, Mengting Fu, Li‐Sheng Geng, Karl Giboni, Linhui Gu, Xuyuan Guo, K. Han, Changda He, Di Huang, Yan Huang, Yanlin Huang, Zhou Huang, Xiangdong Ji, Yonglin Ju, Shuaijie Li, Huaxuan Liu, Jianglai Liu, Xiaoying Lu, Wenbo Ma, Y. G., Yajun Mao, Yue Meng, Kaixiang Ni, Jinhua Ning, Xiangxiang Ren, Changsong Shang, Guofang Shen, Lin Si, Andi Tan, Anqing Wang, Hongwei Wang, Meng Wang, Qiuhong Wang, Siguang Wang, Wei Wang, Xiuli Wang, Zhou Wang, Mengmeng Wu, Shiyong Wu, Weihao Wu, Jingkai Xia, Mengjiao Xiao, Pengwei Xie, Binbin Yan, Jijun Yang, Yong Yang, Chunxu Yu, Jumin Yuan, Ying Yuan, Dan Zhang, Tao Zhang, Li Zhao, Qibin Zheng, Jifang Zhou, Ning Zhou

2021Chinese Physics Letters17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We report a search for new physics signals using the low energy electron recoil events in the complete data set from PandaX-II, in light of the recent event excess reported by XENON1T. The data correspond to a total exposure of 100.7 ton-day with liquid xenon. With robust estimates of the dominant background spectra, we perform sensitive searches on solar axions and neutrinos with enhanced magnetic moment. We find that the axion-electron coupling $g_{Ae}<4.6\times 10^{-12}$ for an axion mass less than $\rm 0.1~keV/c^2$ and the neutrino magnetic moment $\mu_{\nu}<4.9\times 10^{-11}\mu_{B}$ at 90% confidence level. The observed excess from XENON1T is within our experimental constraints.

Topics & Concepts

AxionPhysicsNeutrinoParticle physicsCoupling (piping)Magnetic momentSolar neutrinoElectronNuclear physicsDark matterNeutrino oscillationCondensed matter physicsMechanical engineeringEngineeringParticle physics theoretical and experimental studiesDark Matter and Cosmic PhenomenaComputational Physics and Python Applications