Neutrino-atom collisions
Konstantin A. Kouzakov, Alexander I. Studenikin

TL;DR
This paper explores how neutrino-atom collisions, especially ionization, can be used to investigate neutrino properties like magnetic moments and electromagnetic interactions, aiding in the search for physics beyond the Standard Model.
Contribution
It provides a theoretical analysis of atomic ionization by massive neutrinos and discusses potential experimental signatures of neutrino electromagnetic properties.
Findings
Ionization channels are crucial in neutrino magnetic moment searches.
Neutrino electromagnetic interactions can manifest in coherent elastic scattering.
Theoretical aspects of neutrino-atom scattering are systematically outlined.
Abstract
Neutrino-atom scattering provides a sensitive tool for probing nonstandard interactions of massive neutrinos in laboratory measurements. The ionization channel of this collision process plays an important role in experiments searching for neutrino magnetic moments. We discuss some theoretical aspects of atomic ionization by massive neutrinos. We also outline possible manifestations of neutrino electromagnetic properties in coherent elastic neutrino-nucleus scattering.
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