Constraining sterile neutrinos with a low energy beta-beam
Abstract
We show that a low energy beta-beam facility can be used to search for sterile neutrinos by measuring the disappearance of electron anti-neutrinos. This channel is particularly sensitive since it allows to use inverse beta decay as detection reaction; thus it is free from hadronic uncertainties, provided the neutrino energy is below the pion production threshold. This corresponds to a choice of the Lorentz gamma=30 for the 6He parent ion. Moreover, a disappearance measurement allows the constraint of sterile neutrino properties independently of any CP violating effects. A moderate detector size of a few 100 tons and ion production rates of 2E13 per second are sufficient to constrain mixing angles as small as \sin^22\theta=0.01 at 99% confidence level.
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@article{arxiv.0907.3145,
title = {Constraining sterile neutrinos with a low energy beta-beam},
author = {Sanjib K. Agarwalla and Patrick Huber and Jonathan M. Link},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0907.3145},
year = {2010}
}
Comments
12 pages, 5 figures. Minor clarifications and few references added. Accepted in JHEP