ND280 data, recast through a detailed Monte Carlo simulation, set new world-leading limits on dipole-portal heavy neutral leptons and disfavor them as the MiniBooNE anomaly explanation.
Neutrino Interactions with Matter and the MiniBooNE anomaly
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The excess of electron-like events measured by MiniBooNE challenges our understanding of neutrinos and their interactions. We review the status of this open problem and ongoing efforts to resolve it. After introducing the experiment and its results, we consider the main experimental backgrounds and the related physics of neutrino interactions with matter such as quasielastic-like scattering and weak pion production on nucleons and nuclei. Special attention is paid to single photon emission in neutral current interactions and, in particular, its coherent channel. The difficulties to reconcile the MiniBooNE anomaly with global oscillation analysis is then highlighted. We finally outline some of the proposed solutions of the puzzle involving unconventional neutrino-interaction mechanisms.
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Constraints and Sensitivities for Dipole-Portal Heavy Neutral Leptons from ND280 and its Upgrade
ND280 data, recast through a detailed Monte Carlo simulation, set new world-leading limits on dipole-portal heavy neutral leptons and disfavor them as the MiniBooNE anomaly explanation.