Large neutrino magnetic moments in the light of recent experiments

A bstract The excess in electron recoil events reported recently by the XENON1T experiment may be interpreted as evidence for a sizable transition magnetic moment μ v e v μ of Majorana neutrinos. We show the consistency of this scenario when a single component transition magnetic moment takes values...

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Veröffentlicht in:The journal of high energy physics 2020-10, Vol.2020 (10), p.1-42, Article 40
Hauptverfasser: Babu, K. S., Jana, Sudip, Lindner, Manfred
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Zusammenfassung:A bstract The excess in electron recoil events reported recently by the XENON1T experiment may be interpreted as evidence for a sizable transition magnetic moment μ v e v μ of Majorana neutrinos. We show the consistency of this scenario when a single component transition magnetic moment takes values μ v e v μ ∈ 1.65 − 3.42 × 10 − 11 μ B . Such a large value typically leads to unacceptably large neutrino masses. In this paper we show that new leptonic symmetries can solve this problem and demonstrate this with several examples. We first revive and then propose a simplified model based on SU(2) H horizontal symmetry. Owing to the difference in their Lorentz structures, in the SU(2) H symmetric limit, m ν vanishes while μ v e v μ is nonzero. Our simplified model is based on an approximate SU(2) H , which we also generalize to a three family SU(3) H -symmetry. Collider and low energy tests of these models are analyzed. We have also analyzed implications of the XENON1T data for the Zee model and its extensions which naturally generate a large μ v e v μ with suppressed m ν via a spin symmetry mechanism, but found that the induced μ v e v μ is not large enough to explain recent data. Finally, we suggest a mechanism to evade stringent astrophysical limits on neutrino magnetic moments arising from stellar evolution by inducing a medium-dependent mass for the neutrino.
ISSN:1029-8479
1029-8479
DOI:10.1007/JHEP10(2020)040