This article presents a critical–propositional analysis of Mattia Atzori Corona’s The CEνNS Frontier: Precision Probes of the Standard Model and Beyond in confrontation with the Theory of Objectivity (TO). Written by Vidamor Cabannas and Denivaldo Silva, the study examines coherent elastic neutrino–nucleus scattering (CEνNS) as a privileged phenomenological field for reflecting on relational objectivity, boundary, composition, mediated observation, and informational transcendence. The paper argues that CEνNS is not only relevant for precision tests of the Standard Model and for probing physics beyond it, but also for a broader ontological and epistemological discussion. From the standpoint of the Theory of Objectivity, the phenomenon is interpreted as a case in which physical intelligibility depends on coherence, structured interaction, detector mediation, statistical reconstruction, and the production of extractable information. In this sense, the article identifies important compatibilities between the analyzed work and the Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, and Seventh Absolute Truths of TO, while also recognizing significant tensions between experimental phenomenology and the stronger modal and cosmogenic claims of the theory. The article further articulates the CEνNS problem with phenomenic elements, Inductive Effects, the cosmogenic theorem of TO, and the cosmological Eras proposed by the theory. It concludes that Atzori Corona’s work does not directly prove the Theory of Objectivity, but it offers a highly fertile scientific interlocution for the project of building bridges between modal axioms and empirical contact in contemporary physics. Authors’ note: This analytical article benefited from the analytical support of ChatGPT. Keywords:CEνNS; coherent elastic neutrino-nucleus scattering; neutrino physics; Theory of Objectivity; modal ontology; relational objectivity; phenomenology; informational transcendence; precision probes; Standard Model; beyond the Standard Model; philosophy of physics; cosmology; epistemology
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69ddd9f9e195c95cdefd75d2 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19537397