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Neutrino Self-Interactions: A White Paper

Authors :
Berryman, Jeffrey M.
Blinov, Nikita
Brdar, Vedran
Brinckmann, Thejs
Bustamante, Mauricio
Cyr-Racine, Francis-Yan
Das, Anirban
de Gouvêa, André
Denton, Peter B.
Dev, P. S. Bhupal
Dutta, Bhaskar
Esteban, Ivan
Fiorillo, Damiano F. G.
Gerbino, Martina
Ghosh, Subhajit
Ghosh, Tathagata
Grohs, Evan
Han, Tao
Hannestad, Steen
Hostert, Matheus
Huber, Patrick
Hyde, Jeffrey
Kelly, Kevin J.
Kling, Felix
Liu, Zhen
Lattanzi, Massimiliano
Loverde, Marilena
Pandey, Sujata
Saviano, Ninetta
Sen, Manibrata
Shoemaker, Ian M.
Tangarife, Walter
Zhang, Yongchao
Zhang, Yue
Berryman, Jeffrey M.
Blinov, Nikita
Brdar, Vedran
Brinckmann, Thejs
Bustamante, Mauricio
Cyr-Racine, Francis-Yan
Das, Anirban
de Gouvêa, André
Denton, Peter B.
Dev, P. S. Bhupal
Dutta, Bhaskar
Esteban, Ivan
Fiorillo, Damiano F. G.
Gerbino, Martina
Ghosh, Subhajit
Ghosh, Tathagata
Grohs, Evan
Han, Tao
Hannestad, Steen
Hostert, Matheus
Huber, Patrick
Hyde, Jeffrey
Kelly, Kevin J.
Kling, Felix
Liu, Zhen
Lattanzi, Massimiliano
Loverde, Marilena
Pandey, Sujata
Saviano, Ninetta
Sen, Manibrata
Shoemaker, Ian M.
Tangarife, Walter
Zhang, Yongchao
Zhang, Yue
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Neutrinos are the Standard Model (SM) particles which we understand the least, often due to how weakly they interact with the other SM particles. Beyond this, very little is known about interactions among the neutrinos, i.e., their self-interactions. The SM predicts neutrino self-interactions at a level beyond any current experimental capabilities, leaving open the possibility for beyond-the-SM interactions across many energy scales. In this white paper, we review the current knowledge of neutrino self-interactions from a vast array of probes, from cosmology, to astrophysics, to the laboratory. We also discuss theoretical motivations for such self-interactions, including neutrino masses and possible connections to dark matter. Looking forward, we discuss the capabilities of searches in the next generation and beyond, highlighting the possibility of future discovery of this beyond-the-SM physics.<br />Comment: Editors: Nikita Blinov, Mauricio Bustamante, Kevin J. Kelly, Yue Zhang. 29 pages, 16 figures, plus references. Contribution to Snowmass 2021

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1312601696
Document Type :
Electronic Resource