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ν-e Scattering radiative corrections in a short baseline experiment
Author(s) -
Omar Gustavo Miranda Romagnoli,
Guadalupe Moreno Granados,
C. A. Moura
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
suplemento de la revista mexicana de física
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2683-2585
DOI - 10.31349/suplrevmexfis.3.020711
Subject(s) - neutrino , physics , radiative transfer , neutrino oscillation , scattering , measure (data warehouse) , electron neutrino , nuclear physics , baseline (sea) , electron , detector , particle physics , optics , computer science , oceanography , database , geology
Precision tests in future long-baseline experiments will measure neutrino oscillation properties with high accuracy. Besides, with their near detectors will be possible to perform measurements with high statistics, such as neutrino scattering with electrons, among other neutrino interactions. Near detectors will give the chance to measure the radiative corrections of this process with unprecedented precision. This work will discuss how the test of the radiative corrections in the neutrino-electron scattering may measure the neutrino charge radius.

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