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CP violating effects in coherent elastic neutrino-nucleus scattering processes

A bstract The presence of new neutrino-quark interactions can enhance, deplete or distort the coherent elastic neutrino-nucleus scattering (CE ν NS) event rate. The new interactions may involve CP violating phases that can potentially affect these features. Assuming light vector mediators, we study...

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Published in:The journal of high energy physics 2019-09, Vol.2019 (9), p.1-22, Article 69
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Beyond Standard Model
Classical and Quantum Gravitation
Coherent scattering
CP violation
Dark matter
Detectors
Elastic scattering
Elementary Particles
Energy resolution
Germanium
High energy physics
Iodine
Neutrino Physics
Neutrinos
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Quantum Field Theories
Quantum Field Theory
Quantum Physics
Recoil
Regular Article - Theoretical Physics
Relativity Theory
String Theory
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