29–31 May 2019
Washington University in St Louis
US/Central timezone

New physics in rare neutrino scattering

30 May 2019, 14:45
45m
Crow 204

Crow 204

Speaker

Matheus Hostert (IPPP, Durham University)

Description

Rare and unique neutrino scattering processes can serve as an ideal tool in the search for new physics. In this context, I will present the sensitivity of the DUNE near detector to leptophilic Z' models, using neutrino-electron and neutrino trident scattering. I will conclude illustrating how similar signatures can also arise in more exotic models and motivating the need for a program to measure multi-lepton final states in current and future neutrino facilities.

Primary author

Matheus Hostert (IPPP, Durham University)

Presentation materials