Luminous solar neutrinos II: Mass-mixing portals
Abstract
Solar neutrinos can be efficiently upscattered to MeV scale heavy neutral leptons (HNLs) within the Earth's mantle. HNLs can then decay to electron-positron pairs leading to energy deposition inside large-volume detectors. In this paper we consider mass-portal upscattering of solar neutrinos to HNLs of mass 20 MeV . The large volume of the Earth compensates for the long decay-length of the HNLs leading to observable rates of in large volume detectors. We find that searches for mantle-upscattered HNLs can set the novel limits on mixing with third generation leptons, for masses in the MeV regime; sensitivity to mixing with first- and second-generation leptons is not competitive with existing search strategies.
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@article{arxiv.2010.09523,
title = {Luminous solar neutrinos II: Mass-mixing portals},
author = {Ryan Plestid},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2010.09523},
year = {2021}
}
Comments
5 pages, companion paper to arXiv:2010.04193 | Discussion of BBN constraints added, small cosmetic changes, typos corrected