Neutral-current events supply sensitivity to isovector NSI parameters that charged-current analyses suppress, enabling the first bounded long-baseline constraints and resolution of individual quark couplings when the two datasets are combined.
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Analysis of new COHERENT germanium CEνNS data yields updated constraints on the weak mixing angle, neutrino charge radii, germanium neutron rms radius, and bounds on neutrino non-standard interactions via global fits.
New reactor antineutrino data from CONUS germanium detectors improve upper limits on neutrino magnetic moment to 5.18e-11 mu_B, millicharge to 1.76e-12 e0, NSI scale to 145 GeV, and yield sin^2 theta_W = 0.28 +0.03/-0.04 at ~10 MeV.
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Complementarity Between Neutrino Neutral and Charged Current Events in the Search for New Physics
Neutral-current events supply sensitivity to isovector NSI parameters that charged-current analyses suppress, enabling the first bounded long-baseline constraints and resolution of individual quark couplings when the two datasets are combined.
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Phenomenological implications of the high-precision COHERENT germanium CE$\nu$NS data
Analysis of new COHERENT germanium CEνNS data yields updated constraints on the weak mixing angle, neutrino charge radii, germanium neutron rms radius, and bounds on neutrino non-standard interactions via global fits.
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New constraints on physics within and beyond the standard model from the latest CONUS datasets
New reactor antineutrino data from CONUS germanium detectors improve upper limits on neutrino magnetic moment to 5.18e-11 mu_B, millicharge to 1.76e-12 e0, NSI scale to 145 GeV, and yield sin^2 theta_W = 0.28 +0.03/-0.04 at ~10 MeV.