Solar Neutrinos and the Strongest Oscillation Constraints on Scalar NSI
Scalar non-standard neutrino interactions (sNSI) is a scenario where neutrinos can develop a medium dependent contribution to their mass due to a new scalar mediator. This scenario differs from the commonly discussed vector mediator case in that the oscillation effect scales with density rather than...
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Zusammenfassung: | Scalar non-standard neutrino interactions (sNSI) is a scenario where
neutrinos can develop a medium dependent contribution to their mass due to a
new scalar mediator. This scenario differs from the commonly discussed vector
mediator case in that the oscillation effect scales with density rather than
density and neutrino energy. Thus the strongest oscillation constraint comes
from solar neutrinos which experience the largest density in a neutrino
oscillation experiment. We derive constraints on all the sNSI parameters as
well as the absolute neutrino mass scale by combining solar and reactor data
and find solar neutrinos to be $>1$ order of magnitude more sensitive to sNSI
than terrestrial probes such as long-baseline experiments. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2409.15411 |