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Discernible NSI Effects in Long-Baseline Neutrino Experiments

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2023-02-21 v1

Abstract

Neutrino oscillation in the matter could get affected by the sub-dominant, yet unknown, non-standard interactions. The upcoming long-baseline (LBL) neutrino experiments will be sensitive to these effects and can provide information on the unknown oscillation parameter values. In this article, we study the parameter degeneracies that can occur in DUNE, T2HK experiments, and a combination of both due to nonstandard interactions (NSI), arising simultaneously, from two different off-diagonal sectors, i.e., eμe-\mu and eτe-\tau. We derive constraints on both the NSI sectors using the combined datasets of NOν\nuA and T2K. Our analysis reveals a significant impact that dual NSIs may have on the sensitivity of atmospheric mixing angle θ23\theta_{23} in the normal ordering (NO) case. Furthermore, when non-standard interaction from the eμe-\mu and eτe-\tau sectors are included, we see significant changes in the probabilities for DUNE, T2HK, and as well as a combined analysis involving both. Moreover, the CP sensitivity gets affected significantly due to the presence of dual NSIs, and, in addition, the CP asymmetry also exhibits an appreciable difference.

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@article{arxiv.2302.09592,
  title  = {Discernible NSI Effects in Long-Baseline Neutrino Experiments},
  author = {Barnali Brahma and Anjan Giri},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2302.09592},
  year   = {2023}
}

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26 pages, 42 figures