Impact of scalar NSI on the neutrino mass ordering sensitivity at DUNE, HK and KNO
A bstract The study of neutrino non-standard interactions (NSI) is a well-motivated phenomenological scenario to explore new physics beyond the Standard Model. The possible scalar coupling of neutrinos ( ν ) with matter is one of such new physics scenarios that appears as a sub-dominant effect that...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The journal of high energy physics 2024-06, Vol.2024 (6), p.128-32, Article 128 |
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bstract
The study of neutrino non-standard interactions (NSI) is a well-motivated phenomenological scenario to explore new physics beyond the Standard Model. The possible scalar coupling of neutrinos (
ν
) with matter is one of such new physics scenarios that appears as a sub-dominant effect that can impact the
ν
-oscillations in matter. The presence of scalar NSI introduces an additional contribution directly to the
ν
-mass matrix in the interaction Hamiltonian and subsequently to the
ν
-oscillations. This indicates that scalar NSI may have a significant impact on measurements related to
ν
-oscillations e.g. leptonic CP phase (
δ
CP
),
θ
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octant and neutrino mass ordering (MO). The linear scaling of the effects of scalar NSI with matter density also motivates its exploration in long-baseline (LBL) experiments. In this paper, we study the impact of a scalar-mediated NSI on the MO sensitivity of DUNE, HK and HK+KNO, which are upcoming LBL experiments. We study the impact on MO sensitivities at these experiments assuming that scalar NSI parameters are present in nature and is known from other non-LBL experiments. We observe that the presence of diagonal scalar NSI elements can significantly affect the
ν
-mass ordering sensitivities. We then also combine the data from DUNE with HK and HK+KNO to explore possible synergy among these experiments in a wider parameter space. We also observe a significant enhancement in the MO sensitivities for the combined analysis. |
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ISSN: | 1029-8479 1029-8479 |
DOI: | 10.1007/JHEP06(2024)128 |