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Impact of the cosmic neutrino background on long-range force searches

Garv Chauhan, Xun-Jie Xu

2024Journal of High Energy Physics12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A bstract Light bosons can mediate long-range forces. We show that light bosonic mediators interacting with a background medium, in particular, with the cosmic neutrino background (C ν B), may induce medium-dependent masses which could effectively screen long-range forces from detection. This leads to profound implications for long-range force searches in e.g. the Eöt-Wash, MICROSCOPE, and lunar laser-ranging (LLR) experiments. For instance, we find that when the coupling of the mediator to neutrinos is above 3 × 10 − 10 or 5 × 10 − 13 , bounds from LLR and experiments employing the Sun as an attractor, respectively, would be entirely eliminated. Larger values of the coupling can also substantially alleviate bounds from searches conducted at shorter distances.

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PhysicsNeutrinoParticle physicsBosonRange (aeronautics)AttractorCoupling (piping)COSMIC cancer databaseFifth forceNuclear physicsAstrophysicsCosmologyDark energyMechanical engineeringMathematicsComposite materialMaterials scienceMathematical analysisEngineeringAstrophysics and Cosmic PhenomenaRadio Astronomy Observations and TechnologyDark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena