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Very Light Sterile Neutrinos at NOvA and T2K

Over the last several years, our understanding of neutrino oscillations has developed significantly due to the long-baseline measurements of muon-neutrino disappearance and muon-to-electron-neutrino appearance at the T2K and NOvA experiments. However, when interpreted under the standard-three-massiv...

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Autores principales: de Gouvêa, André, Jusino Sánchez, Giancarlo, Kelly, Kevin J.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.106.055025
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2807255
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Sumario:Over the last several years, our understanding of neutrino oscillations has developed significantly due to the long-baseline measurements of muon-neutrino disappearance and muon-to-electron-neutrino appearance at the T2K and NOvA experiments. However, when interpreted under the standard-three-massive-neutrinos paradigm, a tension has emerged between the two experiments’ data. Here, we examine whether this tension can be alleviated when a fourth, very light neutrino is added to the picture. Specifically, we focus on the scenario in which this new neutrino has a mass similar to, or even lighter than, the three mostly active neutrinos that have been identified to date. We find that, for some regions of parameter space, the four-neutrino framework is favored over the three-neutrino one with moderate (<math display="inline"><mo>≲</mo><mn>2</mn><mi>σ</mi></math>) significance. Interpreting these results, we provide a future outlook for near-term and long-term experiments if this four-neutrino framework is indeed true.