Constraints on flavor-dependent long range forces from solar neutrinos and KamLAND
Abstract
Flavor-dependent long range (LR) leptonic forces, like those mediated by the or gauge bosons, constitute a minimal extension of the standard model that preserves its renormalizability. We study the impact of such interactions on the solar neutrino oscillations when the interaction range is much larger than the Earth-Sun distance. The LR potential can dominate over the standard charged current potential inside the Sun in spite of strong constraints on the coupling of the LR force coming from the atmospheric neutrino data and laboratory search for new forces. We demonstrate that the solar and atmospheric neutrino mass scales do not get trivially decoupled even if is vanishingly small. In addition, for and normal hierarchy, resonant enhancement of results in nontrivial energy dependent effects on the survival probability. We perform a complete three generation analysis, and obtain constraints on through a global fit to the solar neutrino and KamLAND data. We get the limits and when is much smaller than our distance from the galactic center. With larger , the collective LR potential due to all the electrons in the galaxy becomes significant and the constraints on become stronger by upto two orders of magnitude.
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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/0610263,
title = {Constraints on flavor-dependent long range forces from solar neutrinos and KamLAND},
author = {Abhijit Bandyopadhyay and Amol Dighe and Anjan S. Joshipura},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/0610263},
year = {2008}
}
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25 pages, 7 figures