Physics Reach of DUNE with a Light Sterile Neutrino
Abstract
We investigate the implications of one light eV scale sterile neutrino on the physics potential of the proposed long-baseline experiment DUNE. If the future short-baseline experiments confirm the existence of sterile neutrinos, then it can affect the mass hierarchy (MH) and CP-violation (CPV) searches at DUNE. The MH sensitivity still remains above 5 if the three new mixing angles () are all close to . In contrast, it can decrease to 4 if the least constrained mixing angle is close to its upper limit . We also assess the sensitivity to the CPV induced both by the standard CP-phase , and the new CP-phases and . In the 3+1 scheme, the discovery potential of CPV induced by gets deteriorated compared to the 3 case. In particular, the maximal sensitivity (reached around ) decreases from to if all the three new mixing angles are close to . It can further diminish to almost if is large (). The sensitivity to the CPV due to can reach 3 for an appreciable fraction of its true values. Interestingly, and its associated phase can influence both the appearance and disappearance channels via matter effects, which in DUNE are pronounced. Hence, DUNE can also probe CPV induced by provided is large. We also reconstruct the two phases and . The typical 1 uncertainty on () is () if . The reconstruction of (but not that of ) degrades if is large.
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@article{arxiv.1603.03759,
title = {Physics Reach of DUNE with a Light Sterile Neutrino},
author = {Sanjib Kumar Agarwalla and Sabya Sachi Chatterjee and Antonio Palazzo},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1603.03759},
year = {2016}
}
Comments
26 pages, 8 figures, 2 tables. Minor revisions. Accepted in JHEP