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LSND versus MiniBooNE: Sterile neutrinos with energy dependent masses and mixing?

Standard active-sterile neutrino oscillations do not provide a satisfactory description of the LSND evidence for neutrino oscillations together with the constraints from MiniBooNE and other null-result short-baseline oscillation experiments. However, if the mass or the mixing of the sterile neutrino...

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Autor principal: Schwetz, Thomas
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1126-6708/2008/02/011
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1063164
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description Standard active-sterile neutrino oscillations do not provide a satisfactory description of the LSND evidence for neutrino oscillations together with the constraints from MiniBooNE and other null-result short-baseline oscillation experiments. However, if the mass or the mixing of the sterile neutrino depends in an exotic way on its energy all data become consistent. I explore the phenomenological consequences of the assumption that either the mass or the mixing scales with the neutrino energy as $1/E_\nu^r (r > 0)$. Since the neutrino energy in LSND is about 40 MeV, whereas MiniBooNE operates at around 1 GeV, oscillations get suppressed in MiniBooNE and the two results become fully compatible for $r\gtrsim 0.2$. Furthermore, also the global fit of all relevant data improves significantly by exploring the different energy regimes of the various experiments. The best fit $\chi^2$ decreases by 12.7 (14.1) units with respect to standard sterile neutrino oscillations if the mass (mixing) scales with energy.
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spelling cern-10631642019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1088/1126-6708/2008/02/011http://cds.cern.ch/record/1063164engSchwetz, ThomasLSND versus MiniBooNE: Sterile neutrinos with energy dependent masses and mixing?Particle Physics - PhenomenologyStandard active-sterile neutrino oscillations do not provide a satisfactory description of the LSND evidence for neutrino oscillations together with the constraints from MiniBooNE and other null-result short-baseline oscillation experiments. However, if the mass or the mixing of the sterile neutrino depends in an exotic way on its energy all data become consistent. I explore the phenomenological consequences of the assumption that either the mass or the mixing scales with the neutrino energy as $1/E_\nu^r (r > 0)$. Since the neutrino energy in LSND is about 40 MeV, whereas MiniBooNE operates at around 1 GeV, oscillations get suppressed in MiniBooNE and the two results become fully compatible for $r\gtrsim 0.2$. Furthermore, also the global fit of all relevant data improves significantly by exploring the different energy regimes of the various experiments. The best fit $\chi^2$ decreases by 12.7 (14.1) units with respect to standard sterile neutrino oscillations if the mass (mixing) scales with energy.arXiv:0710.2985CERN-PH-TH-2007-195oai:cds.cern.ch:10631642007-10-17
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Schwetz, Thomas
LSND versus MiniBooNE: Sterile neutrinos with energy dependent masses and mixing?
title LSND versus MiniBooNE: Sterile neutrinos with energy dependent masses and mixing?
title_full LSND versus MiniBooNE: Sterile neutrinos with energy dependent masses and mixing?
title_fullStr LSND versus MiniBooNE: Sterile neutrinos with energy dependent masses and mixing?
title_full_unstemmed LSND versus MiniBooNE: Sterile neutrinos with energy dependent masses and mixing?
title_short LSND versus MiniBooNE: Sterile neutrinos with energy dependent masses and mixing?
title_sort lsnd versus miniboone: sterile neutrinos with energy dependent masses and mixing?
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1126-6708/2008/02/011
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1063164
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