Ultralight dark matter in long-baseline accelerator neutrino oscillations
Abstract
We present a systematic study of the ultralight dark matter (ULDM) effects on neutrino oscillations using the latest long-baseline data from the T2K and NOA experiments. Our analysis covers both flavor-universal and flavor-general scalar interactions, as well as vector interactions associated with the and gauge symmetries. Importantly, we explicitly consider the coherence properties of the ULDM by incorporating the resulting stochastic fluctuations into our statistical analysis. We find that in the low-mass regime, eV, where stochastic effects are maximal, constraints on the ULDM couplings are relaxed by roughly an order of magnitude compared to those in the high-mass regime, eV, where such fluctuations are effectively averaged out. While the combined T2K and NOA datasets impose nontrivial exclusion limits on the ULDM interactions, we find no statistically significant evidence that these effects alleviate the current tension in determining the CP-violating phase between the two experiments. It will be, therefore, essential for future high-precision facilities to further probe the ULDM scenarios and achieve a definite measurement of .
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@article{arxiv.2312.11704,
title = {Ultralight dark matter in long-baseline accelerator neutrino oscillations},
author = {Xin-Qiang Li and Hai-Xing Lin and Jian Tang and Sampsa Vihonen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2312.11704},
year = {2026}
}
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13 pages and 5 figures