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The Solar Neutrino Problem after the first results from Kamland

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2009-11-07 v3 Astrophysics High Energy Physics - Experiment Nuclear Experiment

Abstract

The first results from the KamLAND experiment have provided confirmational evidence for the Large Mixing Angle (LMA) MSW solution to the solar neutrino problem. We do a global analysis of solar and the recently announced KamLAND data (both rate and spectrum) and investigate its effect on the allowed region in the Δm2tan2θ\Delta m^2-\tan^2\theta plane. The best-fit from a combined analysis which uses the KamLAND rate plus global solar data comes at Δm2=6.06×105\Delta m^2 = 6.06 \times 10^{-5} eV 2^2 and tan2θ=0.42\tan^2\theta=0.42, very close to the global solar best-fit, leaving a large allowed region within the global solar LMA contour. The inclusion of the KamLAND spectral data in the global fit gives a best-fit Δm2=7.15×105\Delta m^2 = 7.15 \times 10^{-5} eV 2^2 and tan2θ=0.42\tan^2\theta=0.42 and constrains the allowed areas within LMA, leaving essentially two allowed zones. Maximal mixing though allowed by the KamLAND data alone is disfavored by the global solar data and remains disallowed at about 3σ3\sigma. The LOW solution is now ruled out at about 5σ\sigma w.r.t. the LMA solution.

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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/0212146,
  title  = {The Solar Neutrino Problem after the first results from Kamland},
  author = {Abhijit Bandyopadhyay and Sandhya Choubey and Raj Gandhi and Srubabati Goswami and D. P. Roy},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/0212146},
  year   = {2009}
}

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