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Testing the LMA solution with solar neutrinos independently of solar models

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2009-09-15 v2 Astrophysics High Energy Physics - Experiment Nuclear Experiment Nuclear Theory

Abstract

We perform a comparative study of two methods of determining the survival probabilities of low, intermediate, and high energy solar neutrinos that emphasizes the general agreement between the Large Mixing Angle (LMA) solution and extant solar neutrino data. The first analysis is oscillation parameter-independent and the second analysis involves an approximate calculation of the survival probabilities in the three energy ranges that depends only on oscillation parameters. We show that future experiments like BOREXino, CLEAN, Heron, LENS and MOON, that measure pppp and 7^7Be neutrinos, will facilitate a stringent test of the LMA solution independently of the Standard Solar Model (SSM), without recourse to earth-matter effects. Throughout, we describe the role of SSM assumptions on our results. If the LMA solution passes the test without needing to be modified, it may be possible to establish that θx\theta_x is nonzero at more than 2σ2\sigma assuming the SSM prediction for the pppp flux is correct.

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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/0501247,
  title  = {Testing the LMA solution with solar neutrinos independently of solar models},
  author = {V. Barger and D. Marfatia and K. Whisnant},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/0501247},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

Final SNO salt-phase data included in analysis. Version to appear in PLB