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, can be between 0.3 to 2.2 of what is expected for
Dirac neutrinos in the Standard Model, ΓDSM, 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 by 30 to 90\%. On the other hand, if a much lower total rate is
measured than what is expected for ΓDSM, it may be a sign
of new physics.Comment: Version published in JHEP. Some comments and references adde