Abstract

The status of the search for rare processes with the Borexino detector is reviewed. The discussed experimental results include searches for violation of the Pauli exclusion principle in nuclei, 5.5 MeV axions from p+d → 3He+A reaction on the Sun and magnetic moments of solar neutrinos. New limits on the probability of non-Paulian transitions in 12C nuclei [3], on the axion-electron, axion-photon and axion-nucleon coupling constants [4] and on the neutrino magnetic moments [2] are presented. 1 The Borexino detector Borexino is a real-time detector for solar neutrino spectroscopy located at the Gran Sasso Underground Laboratory. Its main goalis to measure low energy solar neutrinos via (ν,e)-scattering in an ultra-pure liquid scintillator. The extremely high radiopurity of the detector and its large mass allow to simultaneously address other fundamental questions in particle physics and astrophysics. The main features of the Borexino detector have been thoroughly described in [1]. Borexino is a scintillator detector with an active mass of 278 tons of pseudocumene (PC, C9H12), doped with the light shifter (C15H11NO). The ae-mail: derbin@pnpi.spb.ru be-mail: fomenko@jinr.ru

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