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SUMMARY:Detecting CEνNS and searching for new physics at reactor site wit
 h the CONUS experiment
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UID:indico-contribution-15589@indico.ific.uv.es
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Aurélie Bonhomme (MPIK Heidelberg)\nThe detection o
 f neutrinos through the coherent elastic neutrino-nucleus scattering (CEν
 NS) process opens a new window to study the fundamental properties of this
  elusive particle and to probe physics beyond the Standard Model. The CONU
 S experiment – operational since April 2018 – is located at a distance
  of 17m from the 3.9GWth core of the nuclear power plant Brokdorf (Germany
 ). It aims to detect CEνNS in the fully coherent regime with four 1 kg HP
 Ge point-contact detectors with a ~300eVee energy threshold.\nThe full spe
 ctral analysis of the first CONUS data set allows to set the current best 
 limit on CEνNS with reactor antineutrinos and to deduce competitive limit
 s on physics beyond the standard model\, such as non-standard neutrino int
 eractions or the neutrino magnetic moment. These new results will be prese
 nted in this talk. Special emphasis will be put on the strategy followed b
 y the collaboration to further reduce the systematic uncertainties\, in pa
 rticular via a dedicated measurement of the ionization quenching factor of
  nuclear recoils in germanium.\n\nhttps://indico.ific.uv.es/event/6178/con
 tributions/15589/
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URL:https://indico.ific.uv.es/event/6178/contributions/15589/
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