2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.ppnp.2022.104019
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Neutrinos and their interactions with matter

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“…In this connection, two factors are noteworthy. First, in this work, as in the approach [1-3], the Helm parametrization is used to calculate form factors defined in (3.22) in terms of the matrix elements of the shift operator m|e iq Xk |n , without recourse to the expansion in spherical functions and multipoles like [74] e iqx = ∞ l=0 4π(2l + 1)i l j l (qx)Y l0 (θ, φ).…”
Section: Numerical Estimations and Discussion Of χ Particle-nucleus S...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this connection, two factors are noteworthy. First, in this work, as in the approach [1-3], the Helm parametrization is used to calculate form factors defined in (3.22) in terms of the matrix elements of the shift operator m|e iq Xk |n , without recourse to the expansion in spherical functions and multipoles like [74] e iqx = ∞ l=0 4π(2l + 1)i l j l (qx)Y l0 (θ, φ).…”
Section: Numerical Estimations and Discussion Of χ Particle-nucleus S...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They can escape astrophysical sources and travel without deflection through environments with magnetic fields to reveal their origins in a way that is complementary to the information carried by cosmic rays and electromagnetic radiation, and now by gravitational waves (3). Along with electromagnetic scattering of electrons, weak scattering of neutrinos and antineutrinos can be used to probe the structure of nucleons and nuclei (4,5).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, these photons may still be carriers of the residual force. Further, all particles contain electromagnetic degrees of freedom in the wave function and may therefore be sensitive to this force (see, e.g., review in Ref [36]. for the case of neutrinos).…”
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confidence: 99%