Probing the Solar $^8$B Neutrino Fog with XENONnT
Abstract: We report a 3.3 $σ$ measurement of coherent elastic neutrino-nucleus scattering from solar $8$B neutrinos using a 6.77 t$\times$yr exposure from the XENONnT experiment, inferring a solar $8$B neutrino flux of $(5_{-2}{+3})\times 106\,\mathrm{cm}{-2}\mathrm{s}{-1}$, consistent with previous measurements. In the presence of the $8$B "neutrino fog", we find no evidence for light dark matter, and observe diminishing returns in sensitivity with increasing exposure. A 93% increase in exposure from the previous search improves the median sensitivity to 5 GeV/$c2$ weakly interacting massive particles-nucleon cross section by 10%. The dataset was also used to measure the weak mixing angle at $\sim$ 0.02 GeV/$c$ momentum transfer and constrain physics beyond the Standard Model.
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