Probing the 3+1 neutrino model in the SHiP experiment
Abstract
In this study, as an extension of our previous work, we estimate the sensitivity of the Search for Hidden Particles (SHiP) experiment to the 3+1 model using the charged-current deep inelastic scattering event spectrum. We employ the Feldman-Cousins method with a parametric bootstrap to account for nuisance parameters and systematic uncertainties. In the previous study, we proposed a dual baseline approach by suggesting Far SND (FSND) at 120 m with Near SND (NSND) at 27 m. We employ the same approach in this study. The NSND-only configuration can probe mixing parameters of near , with a reduction of normalized systematic uncertainties from 20\% to 10\% improving sensitivity by roughly a factor of two. Moreover, the inclusion of FSND significantly enhances the sensitivity by a factor of 2 to 10 depending on the flavor and the systematic uncertainty. In two-flavor mixing scenarios, a cancellation between neutrino appearance and disappearance generates kinks in the sensitivity curves, that are vanished in the dual-baseline approach.
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@article{arxiv.2505.12785,
title = {Probing the 3+1 neutrino model in the SHiP experiment},
author = {Ki-Young Choi and Yu Seon Jeong and Sung Hyun Kim and Yeong Gyun Kim and Kang Young Lee and Kyong Sei Lee and Byung Do Park and Jong Yoon Sohn and Seong Moon Yoo and Chun Sil Yoon},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.12785},
year = {2025}
}
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20 pages, 6 figures