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Update on Solar and Atmospheric Four-Neutrino Oscillations

In this talk we present the update (including the recent SNO results) of our analysis of the neutrino oscillation solutions of the solar and atmospheric neutrino problems in the framework of four-neutrino mixing where a sterile neutrino is added to the three standard ones and the mass spectra presen...

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Autores principales: Gonzalez-Garcia, M.C., Maltoni, M., Pena-Garay, Carlos
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2001
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.22323/1.007.0191
https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0920-5632(01)01064-7
http://cds.cern.ch/record/513612
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Maltoni, M.
Pena-Garay, Carlos
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description In this talk we present the update (including the recent SNO results) of our analysis of the neutrino oscillation solutions of the solar and atmospheric neutrino problems in the framework of four-neutrino mixing where a sterile neutrino is added to the three standard ones and the mass spectra present two separated doublets. Such scenarios allow for simultaneous transitions of solar $\nu_e$, as well as atmospheric $\nu_\mu$, into a combination of active and sterile neutrinos. We evaluate the allowed active-sterile admixture in both solar and atmospheric oscillations from the combined analysis. Our results show that, although the Super-Kamiokande data disfavour both the pure $\nu_\mu\to\nu_s$ atmospheric channel and, in combination with SNO, the pure $\nu_e\to\nu_s$ solar channel, the result from the combined analysis still favours close-to-pure active and sterile oscillations and disfavours oscillations into a near-maximal active-sterile admixture.
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spelling cern-5136122023-03-12T06:00:17Zdoi:10.22323/1.007.0191doi:10.1016/S0920-5632(01)01064-7doi:10.1016/S0920-5632(01)01064-7http://cds.cern.ch/record/513612engGonzalez-Garcia, M.C.Maltoni, M.Pena-Garay, CarlosUpdate on Solar and Atmospheric Four-Neutrino OscillationsParticle Physics - PhenomenologyIn this talk we present the update (including the recent SNO results) of our analysis of the neutrino oscillation solutions of the solar and atmospheric neutrino problems in the framework of four-neutrino mixing where a sterile neutrino is added to the three standard ones and the mass spectra present two separated doublets. Such scenarios allow for simultaneous transitions of solar $\nu_e$, as well as atmospheric $\nu_\mu$, into a combination of active and sterile neutrinos. We evaluate the allowed active-sterile admixture in both solar and atmospheric oscillations from the combined analysis. Our results show that, although the Super-Kamiokande data disfavour both the pure $\nu_\mu\to\nu_s$ atmospheric channel and, in combination with SNO, the pure $\nu_e\to\nu_s$ solar channel, the result from the combined analysis still favours close-to-pure active and sterile oscillations and disfavours oscillations into a near-maximal active-sterile admixture.In this talk we present the update (including the recent SNO results) of our analysis of the neutrino oscillation solutions of the solar and atmospheric neutrino problems in the framework of four-neutrino mixing where a sterile neutrino is added to the three standard ones and the mass spectra present two separated doublets. Such scenarios allow for simultaneous transitions of solar $\nu_e$, as well as atmospheric $\nu_\mu$, into a combination of active and sterile neutrinos. We evaluate the allowed active-sterile admixture in both solar and atmospheric oscillations from the combined analysis. Our results show that, although the Super-Kamiokande data disfavour both the pure $\nu_\mu\to\nu_s$ atmospheric channel and, in combination with SNO, the pure $\nu_e\to\nu_s$ solar channel, the result from the combined analysis still favours close-to-pure active and sterile oscillations and disfavours oscillations into a near-maximal active-sterile admixture.In this talk we present the update (including the recent SNO results) of our analysis of the neutrino oscillation solutions of the solar and atmospheric neutrino problems in the framework of four-neutrino mixing where a sterile neutrino is added to the three standard ones and the mass spectra present two separated doublets. Such scenarios allow for simultaneous transitions of solar $\nu_e$, as well as atmospheric $\nu_\mu$, into a combination of active and sterile neutrinos. We evaluate the allowed active-sterile admixture in both solar and atmospheric oscillations from the combined analysis. Our results show that, although the Super-Kamiokande data disfavour both the pure $\nu_\mu\to\nu_s$ atmospheric channel and, in combination with SNO, the pure $\nu_e\to\nu_s$ solar channel, the result from the combined analysis still favours close-to-pure active and sterile oscillations and disfavours oscillations into a near-maximal active-sterile admixture.In this talk we present the update (including the recent SNO results) of our analysis of the neutrino oscillation solutions of the solar and atmospheric neutrino problems in the framework of four-neutrino mixing where a sterile neutrino is added to the three standard ones and the mass spectra present two separated doublets. Such scenarios allow for simultaneous transitions of solar $\nu_e$, as well as atmospheric $\nu_\mu$, into a combination of active and sterile neutrinos. We evaluate the allowed active-sterile admixture in both solar and atmospheric oscillations from the combined analysis. Our results show that, although the Super-Kamiokande data disfavour both the pure $\nu_\mu\to\nu_s$ atmospheric channel and, in combination with SNO, the pure $\nu_e\to\nu_s$ solar channel, the result from the combined analysis still favours close-to-pure active and sterile oscillations and disfavours oscillations into a near-maximal active-sterile admixture.In this talk we present the update (including the recent SNO results) of our analysis of the neutrino oscillation solutions of the solar and atmospheric neutrino problems in the framework of four-neutrino mixing where a sterile neutrino is added to the three standard ones and the mass spectra present two separated doublets. Such scenarios allow for simultaneous transitions of solar $\nu_e$, as well as atmospheric $\nu_\mu$, into a combination of active and sterile neutrinos. We evaluate the allowed active-sterile admixture in both solar and atmospheric oscillations from the combined analysis. Our results show that, although the Super-Kamiokande data disfavour both the pure $\nu_\mu\to\nu_s$ atmospheric channel and, in combination with SNO, the pure $\nu_e\to\nu_s$ solar channel, the result from the combined analysis still favours close-to-pure active and sterile oscillations and disfavours oscillations into a near-maximal active-sterile admixture.hep-ph/0108073CERN-TH-2001-214CERN-TH/2001-214IFIC-01-43CERN-TH-2001-214IFIC-2001-43oai:cds.cern.ch:5136122001-08-08
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Gonzalez-Garcia, M.C.
Maltoni, M.
Pena-Garay, Carlos
Update on Solar and Atmospheric Four-Neutrino Oscillations
title Update on Solar and Atmospheric Four-Neutrino Oscillations
title_full Update on Solar and Atmospheric Four-Neutrino Oscillations
title_fullStr Update on Solar and Atmospheric Four-Neutrino Oscillations
title_full_unstemmed Update on Solar and Atmospheric Four-Neutrino Oscillations
title_short Update on Solar and Atmospheric Four-Neutrino Oscillations
title_sort update on solar and atmospheric four-neutrino oscillations
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.22323/1.007.0191
https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0920-5632(01)01064-7
https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0920-5632(01)01064-7
http://cds.cern.ch/record/513612
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