The XENON1T collaboration recently reported an excess in electron recoil events in the energy range between 1−7keV. This excess could be understood to originate from the known solar neutrino flux, if neutrinos couple to a light vector-mediator with strength gνN that kinetically mixes with the photon with strength χ, and gνNχ∼10−13. Here, we show that such coupling values can naturally arise in a renormalizable model of long-range vector-mediated neutrino self-interactions. The model could be discriminated from other explanations of the XENON1T excess by the characteristic 1/T2 energy dependence of the neutrino-electron scattering cross section. Other signatures include invisible Higgs and Z decays and lepto-philic charged Higgses at a few 100GeV. ALPS II will probe part of the viable parameter space.
@article{arxiv.2006.11919,
title = {Neutrino self-interactions and XENON1T electron recoil excess},
author = {Andreas Bally and Sudip Jana and Andreas Trautner},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2006.11919},
year = {2020}
}
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7 pages, 3 figures; v2: references and a note added; v3: typos fixed, PRL version