“…The good angular resolution allowed a clean separation of νe − elastic scattering events from other neutrino reactions and cosmic-ray backgrounds, as shown in figure 3, where a well-defined forward peak is clearly visible in the data. The measured [19] ν e e − → ν e e − elastic scattering rate of 236 ± 35 events yields the total elastic scattering cross section [10.0 ± 1.5 (stat) ± 0.9 (syst)] × 10 −45 cm 2 × (E ν (MeV)), and a model independent measurement of the strength of the destructive interference between the charged and neutral currents, I = −1.07 ± 0.21, that agrees well with the SM prediction I = −1.08. The model independent measurement of the ν e e − cross section was also interpreted in terms of limits against non-standard electroweak couplings, allowing very stringent limits on electromagnetic interactions of neutrinos (both electron-and muon-type), and on the existence of new gauge bosons.…”