Dump-produced heavy neutral leptons contribute substantially to short-baseline neutrino detector signals and can be separated from dirt and detector production by energy, angle, and timing.
New limits on radiative sterile neutrino decays from a search for single photons in neutrino interactions
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It has been recently shown that excess events observed by the LSND and MiniBooNE neutrino experiments could be interpreted as a signal from the radiative decay of a heavy sterile neutrino \nu_h produced in \nu_\mu neutral current-like interactions. If the \nu_h exist, it would be also produced by the \nu_\mu beam from the CERN SPS in the neutrino beam line shielding. The \nu_h's would penetrate the shielding and be observed through the decay \nu_h -> \nu \gamma, followed by the photon conversion into e+e- pair in the active target of the NOMAD detector. The \nu_h's could be also produced in the iron of the magnetic spectrometer of the CHORUS detector, located just in front of NOMAD. Considering these two sources of \nu_h's we set new constraints on \nu_h properties and exclude part of the LSND/MiniBooNE \nu_h parameter space using bounds on single photons production in neutrino reactions recently reported by the NOMAD collaboration. We find that broad bands in the parameter space are still open for more sensitive searches for the \nu_h in future neutrino experiments.
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Dirt/Detector/Dump: Complementary BSM production at Short-Baseline Neutrino Facilities
Dump-produced heavy neutral leptons contribute substantially to short-baseline neutrino detector signals and can be separated from dirt and detector production by energy, angle, and timing.