Speaker
Description
Upcoming and present reactor neutrino experiments offer a compelling avenue to probe fundamental neutrino properties beyond flavor oscillations. In this talk, I will discuss the physics potential of a short-baseline reactor experiment, inspired by the JUNO-TAO configuration, to investigate neutrino electromagnetic interactions via electron--neutrino elastic scattering (E$\nu$ES). I will present the expected sensitivity to the weak mixing angle, $\sin^2\theta_W$, and to the neutrino charge radius. Furthermore, I will show projected limits on the effective neutrino magnetic moment, $\mu_{\nu}$. Compared to existing reactor neutrino constraints, this experimental setup can achieve competitive and in some cases, leading limits on the electromagnetic properties of neutrinos.