Exotic Neutrino Interactions at the Pierre Auger Observatory
Abstract
The Pierre Auger Observatory for cosmic rays provides a laboratory for studying fundamental interactions at energies well beyond those available at colliders. In addition to hadrons or photons, Auger is sensitive to ultra-high energy neutrinos in the cosmic radiation and models for new physics can be explored by observing neutrino interactions at center-of-mass energies beyond the TeV scale. By comparing the rate for quasi-horizontal, deeply penetrating air showers triggered by all types of neutrinos with the rate for slightly upgoing showers generated by Earth-skimming tau neutrinos, any deviation of the neutrino-nucleon cross-section from the Standard Model expectation can be constrained. We show that this can test models of low-scale quantum gravity (including processes such as Kaluza-Klein graviton exchange, microscopic black hole production and string resonances), as well as non-perturbative electroweak instanton mediated processes. Moreover, the observed ratios of neutrino flavors would severely constrain the possibility of neutrino decay.
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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/0508312,
title = {Exotic Neutrino Interactions at the Pierre Auger Observatory},
author = {Luis Anchordoqui and Tao Han and Dan Hooper and Subir Sarkar},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/0508312},
year = {2014}
}
Comments
32 pages (RevTeX); revised to show rates for both the cosmogenic and Waxman-Bahcall neutrino flux; to appear in Astroparticle Physics