Speaker
Asli Abdullahi
Description
In this talk, we discuss the unique potential of neutrino experiments to probe a wide range of low-energy new physics models. We review some of the main ways dark sectors have already been studied at neutrino experiments and how we can further probe new physics with next-generation experiments. As a case study, we consider the example of HNLs endowed with hidden sector interactions and how such models can already be constrained by MicroBooNE’s recent search for single photons from NC $\Delta(1232)$ radiative decays.