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Neutrino-nucleus cross sections for W-boson and trident production

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2020-02-20 v2 High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena Nuclear Theory

Abstract

The physics of neutrino-nucleus cross sections is a critical probe of the Standard Model and beyond. A precise understanding is also needed to accurately deduce astrophysical neutrino spectra. At energies above 5\sim 5 GeV, the cross section is dominated by deep inelastic scattering, mediated by weak bosons. In addition, there are subdominant processes where the hadronic coupling is through virtual photons, γ\gamma^\ast: (on-shell) WW-boson production (e.g., where the underlying interaction is ν+γ+W+\nu_\ell + \gamma^\ast \rightarrow \ell^- + W^+) and trident production (e.g., where it is ν+γν+1+2+\nu + \gamma^\ast \rightarrow \nu + \ell_1^- + \ell_2^+). These processes become increasingly relevant at TeV--PeV energies. We undertake the first systematic approach to these processes (and those with hadronic couplings through virtual WW and ZZ bosons), treating them together, avoiding common approximations, considering all neutrino flavors and final states, and covering the energy range 1010\,--10810^8 GeV. In particular, we present the first complete calculation of WW-boson production and the first calculation of trident production at TeV--PeV energies. When we use the same assumptions as in prior work, we recover all of their major results. In a companion paper, we show that these processes should be taken into account for IceCube-Gen2.

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@article{arxiv.1910.08090,
  title  = {Neutrino-nucleus cross sections for W-boson and trident production},
  author = {Bei Zhou and John F. Beacom},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1910.08090},
  year   = {2020}
}

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Main text 14 pages and 13 figures; minor changes; results and conclusions unchanged; matches published version