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Bounds on mini-charged neutrinos in the minimal standard model

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2009-12-30 v1

Abstract

In the minimal Standard Model (MSM) with three generations of quarks and leptons, neutrinos can have tiny charges consistent with electromagnetic gauge invariance. There are three types of non-standard electric charge, given by Qst+ϵ(LiLj)Q_{st} + \epsilon(L_i - L_j), where i,j=e,μ,τi, j = e, \mu, \tau (ij)(i \neq j), QstQ_{st} is standard electric charge, LiL_i is a family-lepton--number, and ϵ\epsilon is an arbitrary parameter which is put equal to zero in the usual incarnation of the MSM. These three non-standard electric charges are of considerable theoretical interest because they are compatible with the MSM Lagrangian and SU(3)cSU(2)LU(1)YSU(3)_c \otimes SU(2)_L \otimes U(1)_Y gauge anomaly cancellation. The two most conspicuous implications of such non-standard electric charges are the presence of two generations of massless charged neutrinos and a breakdown in electromagnetic universality for ee, μ\mu and τ\tau. We use results from (i) charge conservation in β\beta-decay, (ii) physical consequences of charged atoms in various contexts, (iii) the anomalous magnetic moments of charged leptons, (iv) neutrino-electron scattering, (v) energy loss in red giant and white dwarf stars, and (vi) limits on a cosmologically induced thermal photon mass, to place bounds on ϵ\epsilon. While the constraints derived for ϵ\epsilon 10^{-21}),the), the L_{\mu}-L_{\tau}caseallows case allows \epsilontobeaslargeas to be as large as 10^{-14}$.

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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/9208260,
  title  = {Bounds on mini-charged neutrinos in the minimal standard model},
  author = {K. S. Babu and R. R. Volkas},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/9208260},
  year   = {2009}
}

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13 pages, LaTeX, UM-P-92/27