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Solar neutrinos in cryogenic detectors

open access: yesThe European Physical Journal C
AbstractCoherent elastic neutrino-nucleus scattering (CE$$\nu $$ ν NS) poses an irreducible background in the search for dark matter-nucleus elastic scatterings, which is commonly known as the neutrino floor. As direct dark matter search experiments keep improving their sensitivity into so far unexplored regions, they ...
A. Bento   +15 more
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Expected signals in relic neutrino detectors [PDF]

open access: yesPhysical Review D, 2001
Here we estimate the magnitude of the signals expected for realistic cosmic neutrino backgrounds in detectors attempting to measure the mechanical forces exerted on macroscopic targets by the elastic scattering of relic neutrinos. We study effects proportional to the weak coupling constant $G_F$ and to $G_F^2$ for Dirac and Majorana neutrinos, either ...
Duda, Gintaras   +2 more
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Constraints on sterile neutrino oscillations using DUNE near detector

open access: yesPhysics Letters B, 2017
DUNE (Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment) is a proposed long-baseline neutrino experiment in the US with a baseline of 1300 km from Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab) to Sanford Underground Research Facility, which will house a 40 kt ...
Sandhya Choubey, Dipyaman Pramanik
doaj   +1 more source

Searching for heavy neutrinos with the MoEDAL-MAPP detector at the LHC

open access: yesPhysics Letters B, 2020
We present a strategy for searching for heavy neutrinos at the Large Hadron Collider using the MoEDAL Experiment's MAPP detector. We hypothesize the heavy neutrino to be a member of a fourth generation lepton doublet, with the electric dipole moment (EDM)
Mariana Frank   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

Neutrino Oscillometry

open access: yes, 2010
Neutrino oscillations are studied employing sources of low energy monoenergetic neutrinos following electron capture by the nucleus and measuring electron recoils.
Giomataris, Y.   +2 more
core   +1 more source

Neutrino Physics with Dark Matter Detectors [PDF]

open access: yesAnnual Review of Nuclear and Particle Science, 2019
Direct dark matter detection experiments will soon be sensitive to neutrinos from astrophysical sources, including the Sun, the atmosphere, and supernovae, which will set an important benchmark and open a new window into neutrino physics and astrophysics.
Dutta, Bhaskar, Strigari, Louis E.
openaire   +2 more sources

Polarimetric Wide‐Angle Radar Detects Competing Signatures of Ice Fabric and Structural Firn Anisotropy

open access: yesGeophysical Research Letters, Volume 52, Issue 14, 28 July 2025.
Abstract Ice is mechanically and dielectrically anisotropic. The degree of anisotropy evolves dynamically as ice crystals align during deformation into macroscopic patterns termed ice fabric. Radar polarimetry is an emerging tool to detect such patterns, particularly using nadir‐looking antenna geometries sensitive to horizontal anisotropy.
Falk M. Oraschewski   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Highlights from T2K

open access: yesEPJ Web of Conferences, 2016
T2K is a long-baseline neutrino experiment designed to measure neutrino oscillations parameters. A high-intensity beam of muon neutrinos produced at the J-PARC accelerator complex is sent towards the near detector facility (the ND280 and INGRID detectors,
Dabrowska Anna
doaj   +1 more source

Physics potential at a neutrino factory: can we benefit from more than just detecting muons?

open access: yes, 2000
In order to fully address the oscillation processes at a neutrino factory, a detector should be capable of identifying and measuring all three charged lepton flavors produced in charged current interactions {\it and} of measuring their charges to ...
A Bueno   +47 more
core   +1 more source

On the photon–classical electromagnetic field relationship

open access: yesAnnals of the New York Academy of Sciences, Volume 1549, Issue 1, Page 11-21, July 2025.
Abstract This paper discusses how the two ways in which the wavefunction of a free‐propagating photon can be introduced—starting from the relativistic energy−momentum relationship or based on the electromagnetic field, in particular on Riemann–Silberstein vectors—are not entirely equivalent since they can lead to different consequences regarding photon
Daniela Dragoman
wiley   +1 more source

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