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Feasibility study of light sterile neutrino searches with a future NINJA-like detector

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2026-06-29 v1 High Energy Physics - Experiment

Abstract

In this paper, we investigate the sensitivity of future NINJA-like experiment at J-PARC to eV-scale sterile neutrinos within the 3+1 framework. We perform a phenomenological feasibility study using the νμνe\nu_\mu \rightarrow \nu_e appearance, νμνμ\nu_\mu \rightarrow \nu_\mu and νeνe\nu_e \rightarrow \nu_e disappearance channels, focusing on possible future configurations of the detector located at different floors of the NM building (B2, SS, and GROUND), corresponding to different off-axis angles. Our analysis is based on a simplified and effective detector response, in which events are classified into electron-like and muon-like topologies and constant benchmark selection efficiencies are applied. We explore different exposure scenarios and assess the impact of analysis choices such as upper energy cuts. We include systematic uncertainties corresponding to normalization for signal and background rates and study the robustness of our results with respect to variations in the assumed energy resolution, and vary efficiencies for key backgrounds such as muon misidentification from charge current and neutral current interactions. Finally, we examine the effects of combining data from multiple detector locations. We find that the SS floor provides the strongest constraints on the active-sterile mixing parameters, while the B2 and GROUND configurations offer constraints comparable to the current bounds for probed mass-squared differences. Our results indicate that a NINJA-like detector, optimized for sufficient statistics and benchmark identification performance, has the potential to provide competitive constraints on light sterile neutrino scenarios in its future runs.

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@article{arxiv.2606.30135,
  title  = {Feasibility study of light sterile neutrino searches with a future NINJA-like detector},
  author = {Doris Barčot and Tsutomu Fukuda and Monojit Ghosh and Leon Halić and Mahesh Jakkapu and Teppei Katori and Budimir Kliček and Masahiro Komatsu and Tomokazu Matsuo and Osamu Sato and Atsumu Suzuki},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2606.30135},
  year   = {2026}
}

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18 pages, 10 figures, 2 tables