Non-standard neutrinos interactions in a 331 model with minimum Higgs sector
M. Medina, P.C. de Holanda

TL;DR
This paper analyzes a 331 gauge model extension that modifies neutrino interactions via new gauge bosons, constraining the model's parameters based on experimental cross section limits and establishing lower bounds on new energy scales and boson masses.
Contribution
It provides a detailed connection between non-standard neutrino interactions and the 331 model, deriving experimental bounds on the model's parameters and new particle masses.
Findings
New energy scale V > 1.3 TeV
New gauge bosons must have masses > 610 GeV
Constraints derived from cross section experiments
Abstract
We present a detailed analysis of a class of extensions to the SM Gauge chiral symmetry (331 model), where the neutrino electroweak interaction with matter via charged and neutral current is modified through new gauge bosons of the model. We found the connections between the non-standard contributions on 331 model with non-standard interactions. Through limits of such interactions in cross section experiments we constrained the parameters of the model, obtaining that the new energy scale of this theory should obey TeV and the new bosons of the model must have masses greater than 610 GeV.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Neutrino Physics Research
