Neutrino nucleus quasi-elastic and resonant neutral current scatterings with non-standard interactions

Abstract As well known, the cross sections of the resonance and Quasi-Elastic (QE) scattering off nucleons depend on quantities known as form factors that describe the nucleon structure. There are alternative approaches to determine the values of these non-perturbative quantities, some of them relyi...

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Main Authors: S. Abbaslu, M. Dehpour, Y. Farzan, S. Safari
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Published: SpringerOpen 2025-06-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP06(2025)041
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description Abstract As well known, the cross sections of the resonance and Quasi-Elastic (QE) scattering off nucleons depend on quantities known as form factors that describe the nucleon structure. There are alternative approaches to determine the values of these non-perturbative quantities, some of them relying on the Neutral Current (NC) scattering of neutrinos off nucleons. In the presence of NC Non-Standard Interactions (NSI), such derivations must be revisited. The aim of the present paper is to discuss how information on NSI can be extracted by combining alternative approaches for deriving the form factors. We discuss how the KamLAND atmospheric neutrino data with E ν < GeV (used to determine the axial strange form factor g A s $$ {g}_A^s $$ ) can already constrain the axial NSI of ν τ with nucleons. We also argue that if the precision measurement of ν μ NC QE scattering establishes unexpectedly large vector strange form factor (e.g., F 1 s (Q 2) ∼ 0.01), it will be an indication for nonzero NSI coupling with u and d quarks ( ϵ μμ Au / d $$ {\epsilon}_{\mu \mu}^{Au/d} $$ ∼ 0.01). We study the QE and resonance scattering cross sections of ν τ and ν e off Argon and show that if their axial NSI is of the order of (but of course below) the present bounds, the deviation of QE cross sections from the SM prediction will be sizable and distinct from the uncertainties induced by the form factors.
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spelling doaj-art-6ce7b8d4e2bf4c64a453a1f6fa407cb32025-08-20T04:01:47ZengSpringerOpenJournal of High Energy Physics1029-84792025-06-012025612810.1007/JHEP06(2025)041Neutrino nucleus quasi-elastic and resonant neutral current scatterings with non-standard interactionsS. Abbaslu0M. Dehpour1Y. Farzan2S. Safari3School of Physics, Institute for Research in Fundamental Sciences (IPM)Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles UniversitySchool of Physics, Institute for Research in Fundamental Sciences (IPM)Institute of Physics, Johannes Gutenberg UniversityAbstract As well known, the cross sections of the resonance and Quasi-Elastic (QE) scattering off nucleons depend on quantities known as form factors that describe the nucleon structure. There are alternative approaches to determine the values of these non-perturbative quantities, some of them relying on the Neutral Current (NC) scattering of neutrinos off nucleons. In the presence of NC Non-Standard Interactions (NSI), such derivations must be revisited. The aim of the present paper is to discuss how information on NSI can be extracted by combining alternative approaches for deriving the form factors. We discuss how the KamLAND atmospheric neutrino data with E ν < GeV (used to determine the axial strange form factor g A s $$ {g}_A^s $$ ) can already constrain the axial NSI of ν τ with nucleons. We also argue that if the precision measurement of ν μ NC QE scattering establishes unexpectedly large vector strange form factor (e.g., F 1 s (Q 2) ∼ 0.01), it will be an indication for nonzero NSI coupling with u and d quarks ( ϵ μμ Au / d $$ {\epsilon}_{\mu \mu}^{Au/d} $$ ∼ 0.01). We study the QE and resonance scattering cross sections of ν τ and ν e off Argon and show that if their axial NSI is of the order of (but of course below) the present bounds, the deviation of QE cross sections from the SM prediction will be sizable and distinct from the uncertainties induced by the form factors.https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP06(2025)041Neutrino InteractionsNon-Standard Neutrino PropertiesSpecific BSM Phenomenology
spellingShingle S. Abbaslu
M. Dehpour
Y. Farzan
S. Safari
Neutrino nucleus quasi-elastic and resonant neutral current scatterings with non-standard interactions
Journal of High Energy Physics
Neutrino Interactions
Non-Standard Neutrino Properties
Specific BSM Phenomenology
title Neutrino nucleus quasi-elastic and resonant neutral current scatterings with non-standard interactions
title_full Neutrino nucleus quasi-elastic and resonant neutral current scatterings with non-standard interactions
title_fullStr Neutrino nucleus quasi-elastic and resonant neutral current scatterings with non-standard interactions
title_full_unstemmed Neutrino nucleus quasi-elastic and resonant neutral current scatterings with non-standard interactions
title_short Neutrino nucleus quasi-elastic and resonant neutral current scatterings with non-standard interactions
title_sort neutrino nucleus quasi elastic and resonant neutral current scatterings with non standard interactions
topic Neutrino Interactions
Non-Standard Neutrino Properties
Specific BSM Phenomenology
url https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP06(2025)041
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