
We consider a hidden $U(1)$ gauge symmetry under which only the right-handed neutrinos ($ν_{R}$) are charged. The corresponding gauge boson is referred to as the $ν_{R}$-philic $Z'$. Despite the absence of direct gauge couplings to ordinary matter at tree level, loop-induced couplings of the $ν_{R}$-philic $Z'$ via left-right neutrino mixing can be responsible for its experimental accessibility. An important feature of the $ν_{R}$-philic $Z'$ is that its couplings to neutrinos are generally much larger than its couplings to charged leptons and quarks, thus providing a particularly interesting scenario for future neutrino experiments such as DUNE to probe. We consider two approaches to probe the $ν_{R}$-philic $Z'$ at DUNE near detectors via (i) searching for $Z'$ decay signals, and (ii) precision measurement of elastic neutrino-electron scattering mediated by the $Z'$ boson. We show that the former will have sensitivity comparable to or better than previous beam dump experiments, while the latter will improve current limits substantially for large neutrino couplings.
21 pages, 6 figures; version published in Phys. Lett. B
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology, High Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph), Physics, QC1-999, FOS: Physical sciences
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology, High Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph), Physics, QC1-999, FOS: Physical sciences
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