A New Approach to Probe Non-Standard Interactions in Atmospheric Neutrino Experiments
Abstract
We propose a new approach to explore the neutral-current non-standard neutrino interactions (NSI) in atmospheric neutrino experiments using oscillation dips and valleys in reconstructed muon observables, at a detector like ICAL that can identify the muon charge. We focus on the flavor-changing NSI parameter , which has the maximum impact on the muon survival probability in these experiments. We show that non-zero shifts the oscillation dip locations in distributions of the up/down event ratios of reconstructed and in opposite directions. We introduce a new variable representing the difference of dip locations in and , which is sensitive to the magnitude as well as the sign of , and is independent of the value of . We further note that the oscillation valley in the (, ) plane of the reconstructed muon observables bends in the presence of NSI, its curvature having opposite signs for and . We demonstrate the identification of NSI with this curvature, which is feasible for detectors like ICAL having excellent muon energy and direction resolutions. We illustrate how the measurement of contrast in the curvatures of valleys in and can be used to estimate . Using these proposed oscillation dip and valley measurements, the achievable precision on at 90% C.L. is about 2% with 500 ktyr exposure. The effects of statistical fluctuations, systematic errors, and uncertainties in oscillation parameters have been incorporated using multiple sets of simulated data. Our method would provide a direct and robust measurement of in the multi-GeV energy range.
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@article{arxiv.2101.02607,
title = {A New Approach to Probe Non-Standard Interactions in Atmospheric Neutrino Experiments},
author = {Anil Kumar and Amina Khatun and Sanjib Kumar Agarwalla and Amol Dighe},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2101.02607},
year = {2021}
}
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30 pages, 11 figures, 4 tables. Published in JHEP. Matches with the published version