Study of Scalar Non Standard Interaction at Protvino to Super-ORCA experiment
Abstract
In this paper we have studied the phenomenon of non-standard interaction mediated by a scalar field (SNSI) in the context of P2SO experiment and compared its sensitivity with DUNE. In particular, we have studied the capability of these two experiments to put bounds on the diagonal SNSI parameters i.e., , and and studied the impact of these parameters on the determination of neutrino mass ordering, octant of and CP violation (CPV). In our analysis we find that, the parameter has a non-trivial role if one wants estimate the bounds on and assuming SNSI does not exist in nature. Our results show that sensitivity of P2SO and DUNE to constraint and are similar whereas the sensitivity of DUNE is slightly better for . We find that the mass ordering and CPV sensitivities are mostly affected by compared to and if one assumes SNSI exists in nature. On the other hand, octant sensitivity is mostly affected by and . These sensitivities can be either higher or lower than the standard three flavour scenario depending on the relative sign of the SNSI parameters. Regarding the precision of atmospheric mixing parameters, we find that the precision of deteriorates significantly in the presence of and .
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@article{arxiv.2308.10789,
title = {Study of Scalar Non Standard Interaction at Protvino to Super-ORCA experiment},
author = {Dinesh Kumar Singha and Rudra Majhi and Lipsarani Panda and Monojit Ghosh and Rukmani Mohanta},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2308.10789},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
24 pages, 15 figures, 4 tables, Includes analytical expression for appearance channel probability