Constraints on flavour-dependent long-range forces from atmospheric neutrino observations at Super-Kamiokande
Abstract
In the minimal standard model it is possible to gauge any one of the following global symmetries in an anomaly free way: (i), (ii) or (iii) . If the gauge boson corresponding to (i) or (ii) is (nearly) massless then it will show up as a long range composition dependent fifth force between macroscopic objects. Such a force will also influence neutrino oscillations due to its flavour-dependence. We show that the latter effect is quite significant in spite of very strong constraints on the relevant gauge couplings from the fifth force experiments. In particular, the potential of the electrons in the Sun and the earth is shown to suppress the atmospheric neutrino oscillations which have been observed at Super-Kamiokande. The Super-K data of oscillation of multi-GeV atmospheric neutrinos can be used to put an upper bound on coupling and at 90% CL when the range of the force is the earth-sun distance. This is an improvement by two orders on the earlier fifth force bounds in this range.
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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/0310210,
title = {Constraints on flavour-dependent long-range forces from atmospheric neutrino observations at Super-Kamiokande},
author = {Anjan S. Joshipura and Subhendra Mohanty},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/0310210},
year = {2009}
}
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5 pages Latex, 3 figures