28 June 2026 to 10 July 2026
US/Pacific timezone

Exploration of anomalous electromagnetic properties of neutrinos

Not scheduled
20m

Speaker

Radovan Beno (Institute of Physics of the Czech Academy of Sciences)

Description

In the electroweak theory of particle physics, the neutrinos are electromagnetically (EM) neutral and lack direct tree-level EM interactions, they are, however predicted to possess small charge radii generated by radiative corrections. What is more in theories beyond Standard Model (BSM) massive neutrinos could exhibit anomalous EM properties such as magnetic and electric moments. A primary method in this work is focused on analyzing these anomalous properties in neutrino-electron scattering. We aim to explore the possible manifestations of the muon neutrino magnetic moment in Monte Carlo simulations based on the environment within the NOVA-ND detector. Ultimately, detecting such a deviation from the Standard Model (SM) predictions would offer us a window into New Physics.

Author

Radovan Beno (Institute of Physics of the Czech Academy of Sciences)

Presentation materials

There are no materials yet.