CEvNS implications for new physics
Julia Gehrlein (Hosted by Dev), Brookhaven National Lab
The observation of coherent elastic neutrino nucleus scattering (CEνNS) by the COHERENT collaboration in 2017 has opened a new window to both test Standard Model predictions at relatively low energies and probe new physics scenarios. After giving an overview of the physics which can be tested with CEvNS I will point out the necessary steps of the data analysis which need to be taken to derive the correct constraints and bounds on new physics parameters.
Zoom link available upon request at physics@wustl.edu.
Post-docs and students' Q&A with the speaker starts at 2:15 pm. Contact Garrett King for the Q&A Zoom link.