Search for non-standard neutrino interactions with the first six detection units of KM3NeT/ORCA
S. Aiello, A. Albert, A. R. Alhebsi, M. Alshamsi, S. Alves Garre, A., Ambrosone, F. Ameli, M. Andre, L. Aphecetche, M. Ardid, S. Ardid, J. Aublin,, F. Badaracco, L. Bailly-Salins, Z. Barda\v{c}ov\'a, B. Baret, A., Bariego-Quintana, Y. Becherini, M. Bendahman, F. Benfenati

TL;DR
This study uses early data from KM3NeT/ORCA to search for non-standard neutrino interactions, finding no deviations from the Standard Model and setting new constraints on interaction parameters.
Contribution
First search for non-standard neutrino interactions with KM3NeT/ORCA data, providing competitive limits on coupling parameters.
Findings
No significant deviation from standard interactions detected.
Constraints on non-standard coupling parameters at 90% confidence level.
Results comparable to the most stringent limits from other experiments.
Abstract
KM3NeT/ORCA is an underwater neutrino telescope under construction in the Mediterranean Sea. Its primary scientific goal is to measure the atmospheric neutrino oscillation parameters and to determine the neutrino mass ordering. ORCA can constrain the oscillation parameters and by reconstructing the arrival direction and energy of multi-GeV neutrinos crossing the Earth. Searches for deviations from the Standard Model of particle physics in the forward scattering of neutrinos inside Earth matter, produced by Non-Standard Interactions, can be conducted by investigating distortions of the standard oscillation pattern of neutrinos of all flavours. This work reports on the results of the search for non-standard neutrino interactions using the first six detection units of ORCA and 433 kton-years of exposure. No significant deviation from standard interactions…
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