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Flavor-dependent radiative corrections in coherent elastic neutrino-nucleus scattering

Oleksandr Tomalak, Pedro Machado, Vishvas Pandey, Ryan Plestid

2021Journal of High Energy Physics59 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A bstract We calculate coherent elastic neutrino-nucleus scattering cross sections on spin-0 nuclei (e.g. 40 Ar and 28 Si) at energies below 100 MeV within the Standard Model and account for all effects of permille size. We provide a complete error budget including uncertainties at nuclear, nucleon, hadronic, and quark levels separately as well as perturbative error. Our calculation starts from the four-fermion effective field theory to explicitly separate heavy-particle mediated corrections (which are absorbed by Wilson coefficients) from light-particle contributions. Electrons and muons running in loops introduce a non- trivial dependence on the momentum transfer due to their relatively light masses. These same loops, and those mediated by tau leptons, break the flavor universality because of mass-dependent electromagnetic radiative corrections. Nuclear physics uncertainties significantly cancel in flavor asymmetries resulting in subpercent relative errors. We find that for low neutrino energies, the cross section can be predicted with a relative precision that is competitive with neutrino-electron scattering. We highlight potentially useful applications of such a precise cross section prediction ranging from precision tests of the Standard Model, to searches for new physics and to the monitoring of nuclear reactors.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsRadiative transferNuclear physicsElastic scatteringCross section (physics)Particle physicsMomentum transferNeutrinoScatteringUniversality (dynamical systems)MuonQuarkQuantum electrodynamicsElectronElectron scatteringPhysics beyond the Standard ModelEffective field theoryLeptonMomentum (technical analysis)Field (mathematics)Field theory (psychology)Standard Model (mathematical formulation)Nuclear cross sectionVacuum polarizationScattering lengthStrong interactionFermionMonte Carlo methodElectromagnetic fieldMassless particleDrell–Yan processParticle physics theoretical and experimental studiesNeutrino Physics ResearchNuclear physics research studies