2-9 julio 2014
Valencia, Spain
Europe/Madrid timezone

Theory of neutrino-atom collisions: the history, present status and BSM physics

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20m
Valencia, Spain

Valencia, Spain

Poster Neutrino Physics

Ponente

Dr. Konstantin Kouzakov (Skobeltsin Nuclear Physics Institute, Moscow State University)

Descripción

We give an overview of the current theoretical studies on neutrino-atom scattering processes. We focus on the ionization channel of these processes which is studied in experiments searching for neutrino magnetic moments. Recent developments in the theory of atomic ionization by impact of reactor antineutrinos are discussed. It is shown that the stepping approximation is well applicable for the data analysis practically down to the ionization threshold. We show that studies of neutrino-atom collisions provide a powerful tool in testing neutrino electromagnetic properties that opens a window to BSM physics.

Autor primario

Dr. Konstantin Kouzakov (Skobeltsin Nuclear Physics Institute, Moscow State University)

Coautor

Prof. Alexander Studenikin (Moscow State University and JINR-Dubna)

Materiales de la presentación

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