Neutrinophillic scalar detection prospects at a future muon collider
room 207, Pasteura 7 / https://www.gotomeet.me/NCBJmeetings/phd-seminar / https://events.ncbj.gov.pl/e/Seminar_23_24
14 Nov, 2024 - 14 Nov, 2024
Seria: Seminarium Szkoły Doktorskiej NCBJ
Prelegent i afiliacja: Jyotismita Adhikary (Szkoła Doktorska NCBJ)
Data: Thursday, 14 November, 9:15
Miejsce: room 207, Pasteura 7 / https://www.gotomeet.me/NCBJmeetings/phd-seminar / https://events.ncbj.gov.pl/e/PhDSeminar2425
Streszczenie:
In the upcoming muon collider, high-energy collisions between muons and antimuons will reach center-of-mass energies up to 10 TeV. Decays of these muons in the beam pipe will produce a high-energy muon neutrino beam. The energy and intensity of the beam, as well as its well-known energy spectrum, provide a unique opportunity to study neutrino properties and interactions, potentially uncovering new physics beyond the Standard Model.
In this talk, I will discuss the prospects for detecting new mediators that couple predominantly to neutrinos with masses in the 1 MeV to 100 GeV range with low coupling strengths. Such a neutrinophillic mediator, which could couple to the dark sector, is a well-motivated candidate for opening new avenues in the search for neutrino portal dark matter. The corresponding signature would include neutrino charged-current scattering events associated with positively charged muons.