Electromagnetic neutrinos in laboratory experiments and astrophysics
Carlo Giunti, Konstantin A. Kouzakov, Yu-Feng Li, Alexey V. Lokhov,, Alexander I. Studenikin, Shun Zhou

TL;DR
This paper reviews neutrino electromagnetic properties, discussing their implications for new physics beyond the Standard Model, experimental bounds, and potential astrophysical and laboratory investigations.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of neutrino electromagnetic interactions, summarizing current experimental bounds and outlining future astrophysical probes.
Findings
Current experimental bounds on neutrino electromagnetic properties
Implications for physics beyond the Standard Model
Potential of astrophysical observations to detect electromagnetic neutrinos
Abstract
An overview of neutrino electromagnetic properties, which open a door to the new physics beyond the Standard Model, is given. The effects of neutrino electromagnetic interactions both in terrestrial experiments and in astrophysical environments are discussed. The experimental bounds on neutrino electromagnetic characteristics are summarized. Future astrophysical probes of electromagnetic neutrinos are outlined.
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