Published June 1, 1989
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Neutrino electromagnetic form factors
Chicago
Abstract
It has been suggested that an apparent correlation of the flux of detected solar neutrinos with solar activity is due to a neutrino magnetic moment. Here several terrestrial experiments that might observe the magnetic moment are considered, with emphasis on those employing reactor neutrinos. The neutrino charge radius, and prospects for observing it, are also discussed. An appendix collects all relevant neutrino scattering cross sections.
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©1989 The American Physical Society Received 27 December 1988 One of the authors (P.V.) acknowledges the hospitality of the Aspen Center for Physics, where this work began, and discussions with Professor S. Bludman and Professor A. Halprin. The work was supported by the U.S. Department of Energy under Contract No. DE-FG03-88ER-40397.Files
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