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JUNO as a Probe of the Pseudo-Dirac Nature using Solar Neutrinos

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2023-04-13 v1

Abstract

It remains a possibility that neutrinos are pseudo-Dirac states, such that a generation is composed of two maximally mixed Majorana neutrinos separated by a very small mass difference. We explore the physics potential of the JUNO experiment in constraining this possibility using the measurement of solar neutrinos. In particular, we investigate cases where one or three sterile states are present in addition to the active states. We consider two scenarios: one where JUNO's energy threshold allows for the measurement of pppp solar neutrinos, and the case where JUNO can only measure 7^7Be neutrinos and above. We find that JUNO will be able to constrain pseudo-Dirac mass splittings of δm22.9×1013 eV2\delta m^2 \gtrsim 2.9\times 10^{-13}~{\rm eV^2} for the scenario including pppp solar neutrinos, and δm21.9×1012 eV2\delta m^2 \gtrsim 1.9\times 10^{-12}~{\rm eV^2} when the measurement only considers 7^7Be monochromatic neutrinos, at the 3σ3\sigma C.L. Thus, including pppp neutrinos will be crucial for JUNO to improve current constraints on the pseudo-Dirac scenario from solar neutrinos.

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@article{arxiv.2304.05418,
  title  = {JUNO as a Probe of the Pseudo-Dirac Nature using Solar Neutrinos},
  author = {Jack Franklin and Yuber F. Perez-Gonzalez and Jessica Turner},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2304.05418},
  year   = {2023}
}

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10 pages, 5 figures