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Coherent elastic neutrino-nucleus scattering: Terrestrial and astrophysical applications

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DOI:https://doi.org/10.2172/1856010· OSTI ID:1856010
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  1. Texas A-M
  2. Vienna, Tech. U., Atominst.
  3. Moscow Phys. Eng. Inst.
  4. Munich, Max Planck Inst.
  5. Santa Maria U., Valparaiso; Liege U.
  6. IP2I, Lyon
  7. Wisconsin U., Madison
  8. Queen's U., Kingston
  9. Duke U.; TUNL, Durham
  10. Zurich U.
  11. Purdue U.
  12. LPSC, Grenoble
  13. Dubna, JINR
  14. Munich, Max Planck Inst.; Coimbra U.
  15. IJCLab, Orsay
  16. Tennessee U.
  17. Heidelberg, Max Planck Inst.
  18. Neel Lab, Grenoble
  19. INFN, Cagliari
  20. Rome U.; INFN, Rome
  21. INFN, Rome2; Rome U., Tor Vergata
  22. Argonne
  23. Massachusetts U., Amherst
  24. Northwestern U.
  25. IFN, Rome; Rome U.; INFN, Rome
  26. Madrid, IFT
  27. Valencia U., IFIC
  28. Oak Ridge
  29. Alberta U.
  30. Sam Houston State U.
  31. Brookhaven
  32. Munich, Tech. U.
  33. Mexico U.
  34. MIT
  35. Vienna, OAW
  36. Laue-Langevin Inst.
  37. Tsinghua U., Beijing; Tsinghua U., Beijing, CHEP
  38. Mexico U., Cuautitlan
  39. IRFU, Saclay
  40. INFN, Turin
  41. SNOLAB, Lively
  42. North Carolina State U.; Oak Ridge; TUNL, Durham
  43. Ferrara U.; INFN, Ferrara
  44. Munich, Max Planck Inst.; U. Tubingen
  45. LLNL, Livermore
  46. Bern U.
  47. PNL, Richland
  48. Toronto U.
  49. Virginia Tech.
  50. Gent U.
  51. C2N, Marcoussis
  52. Birmingham U.
  53. CERN
  54. IRFU, Saclay; Birmingham U.
  55. Ioannina U.
  56. IRFU, Saclay; APC, Paris
  57. SUBATECH, Nantes
  58. Stanford U., Phys. Dept.
  59. Beijing, Inst. High Energy Phys.; Beijing, GUCAS
  60. UC, San Diego
  61. South Dakota U.
  62. New Mexico U.
  63. Fermilab
  64. North Carolina Central U.; TUNL, Durham
  65. INFN, Ferrara
  66. Barcelona U., ECM; ICC, Barcelona U.
  67. Merida, IPN
  68. Drexel U.
  69. Melbourne U.
  70. Chicago U., EFI; Chicago U., KICP; Chicago U.
  71. Florida U.
  72. Sydney U.
  73. Oxford U.
  74. Chungnam Natl. U.
  75. Carnegie Mellon U.
  76. Munich, Tech. U.; Gran Sasso
  77. Vienna, OAW; Vienna, Tech. U., Atominst.
  78. Chicago U., EFI; Chicago U., KICP; IIT, Chicago (main)
  79. Mexico U., ICN
  80. Mainz U.
  81. Duke U.
  82. Darmstadt, Tech. U.; Darmstadt, EMMI; Heidelberg, Max Planck Inst.
  83. Jeonbuk Natl. U.
  84. MIT; IP2I, Lyon
  85. Occidental Coll.
  86. Sheffield U.
  87. Indiana U.
  88. Jyvaskyla U.
  89. Tokyo U., IPMU
  90. Taiwan, Inst. Phys.
  91. SUNY, Buffalo
Coherent elastic neutrino-nucleus scattering (CE$$\nu$$NS) is a process in which neutrinos scatter on a nucleus which acts as a single particle. Though the total cross section is large by neutrino standards, CE$$\nu$$NS has long proven difficult to detect, since the deposited energy into the nucleus is $$\sim$$ keV. In 2017, the COHERENT collaboration announced the detection of CE$$\nu$$NS using a stopped-pion source with CsI detectors, followed up the detection of CE$$\nu$$NS using an Ar target. The detection of CE$$\nu$$NS has spawned a flurry of activities in high-energy physics, inspiring new constraints on beyond the Standard Model (BSM) physics, and new experimental methods. The CE$$\nu$$NS process has important implications for not only high-energy physics, but also astrophysics, nuclear physics, and beyond. This whitepaper discusses the scientific importance of CE$$\nu$$NS, highlighting how present experiments such as COHERENT are informing theory, and also how future experiments will provide a wealth of information across the aforementioned fields of physics.
Research Organization:
Jyvaskyla U.; Massachusetts U., Amherst; Carnegie Mellon U.; Ioannina U.; SNOLAB, Lively; Taiwan, Inst. Phys.; Tsinghua U., Beijing; IP2I, Lyon; Tokyo U., IPMU; Liege U.; Virginia Tech.; Drexel U.; Ferrara U.; Birmingham U.; Queen's U., Kingston; South Dakota U.; CERN; Oxford U.; UC, San Diego; Sheffield U.; Beijing, GUCAS; Moscow Phys. Eng. Inst.; ICC, Barcelona U.; INFN, Cagliari; Tsinghua U., Beijing, CHEP; Toronto U.; Valencia U., IFIC; LPSC, Grenoble; Argonne National Laboratory (ANL), Argonne, IL (United States); SUNY, Buffalo; IJCLab, Orsay; Heidelberg, Max Planck Inst.; C2N, Marcoussis; Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), Oak Ridge, TN (United States); Vienna, OAW; Neel Lab, Grenoble; Coimbra U.; Northwestern U.; Chicago U., KICP; Gran Sasso; INFN, Rome; Beijing, Inst. High Energy Phys.; Mexico U., ICN; Munich, Max Planck Inst.; Dubna, JINR; Purdue U.; Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL), Upton, NY (United States); Florida U.; U. Tubingen; Darmstadt, EMMI; APC, Paris; Vienna, Tech. U., Atominst.; Madrid, IFT; Merida, IPN; Texas A-M; INFN, Ferrara; Sydney U.; North Carolina Central U.; Barcelona U., ECM; TUNL, Durham; Darmstadt, Tech. U.; Alberta U.; Occidental Coll.; North Carolina State U.; Stanford U., Phys. Dept.; New Mexico U.; Melbourne U.; Duke U.; Munich, Tech. U.; Mexico U., Cuautitlan; IIT, Chicago (main); Mainz U.; Gent U.; Bern U.; Wisconsin U., Madison; Santa Maria U., Valparaiso; INFN, Turin; Sam Houston State U.; Chicago U., EFI; Chungnam Natl. U.; Tennessee U.; INFN, Rome2; IRFU, Saclay; Mexico U.; IFN, Rome; Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (FNAL), Batavia, IL (United States); Chicago U.; Zurich U.; Indiana U.; MIT; Rome U.; Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL), Livermore, CA (United States); Rome U., Tor Vergata; Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), Richland, WA (United States); SUBATECH, Nantes; Jeonbuk Natl. U.; Laue-Langevin Inst.
Sponsoring Organization:
US Department of Energy
DOE Contract Number:
AC02-07CH11359
OSTI ID:
1856010
Report Number(s):
FERMILAB-FN-1164-ND-T; oai:inspirehep.net:2051269; arXiv:2203.07361
Resource Type:
Conference paper
Conference Information:
Journal Name: No journal information
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English