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Impact of Beyond the Standard Model Physics in the Detection of the Cosmic Neutrino Background

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We discuss the effect of Beyond the Standard Model charged current interactions on the detection of the Cosmic Neutrino Background by neutrino capture on tritium in a PTOLEMY-like detector. We show that the total capture rate can be substantially modified for Dirac neutrinos if scalar or tensor right-chiral currents, with strength consistent with current experimental bounds, are at play. We find that the total capture rate for Dirac neutrinos, ΓDBSM\Gamma_{\rm D}^{\rm BSM}, can be between 0.3 to 2.2 of what is expected for Dirac neutrinos in the Standard Model, ΓDSM\Gamma_{\rm D}^{\rm SM}, so that it can be made as large as the rate expected for Majorana neutrinos with only Standard Model interactions. A non-negligible primordial abundance of right-handed neutrinos can only worsen the situation, increasing ΓDBSM\Gamma_{\rm D}^{\rm BSM} by 30 to 90\%. On the other hand, if a much lower total rate is measured than what is expected for ΓDSM\Gamma_{\rm D}^{\rm SM}, it may be a sign of new physics.Comment: Version published in JHEP. Some comments and references adde

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