Long-range lepton flavor interactions and neutrino oscillations

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Recent results from the MINOS accelerator neutrino experiment suggest a possible difference between nu(mu) and (nu) over bar (mu) disappearance oscillation parameters, which one may ascribe to a new long-distance potential acting on neutrinos. As a specific example, we consider a model with gauged B - L(e) - 2L(tau) number that contains an extremely light new vector boson m(Z') < 10(-18) eV and extraordinarily weak coupling alpha' less than or similar to 10(-52) (or larger m(Z') if cosmology bounds on neutrino decay apply). In that case, differences between nu(mu) -> nu(tau) and (nu) over bar (mu) -> (nu) over bar (tau) oscillations can result from a long-range potential due to neutrons in the Earth and the Sun that distinguishes nu(mu) and nu(tau) on Earth, with a potential difference of similar to 6 x 10(-14) eV, and changes sign for antineutrinos. We show that existing solar, reactor, accelerator, and atmospheric neutrino oscillation constraints can be largely accommodated for values of parameters that help explain the possible MINOS anomaly by this new physics, although there is some tension with atmospheric constraints. A long-range interaction, consistent with current bounds, could have very pronounced effects on atmospheric neutrino disappearance in the 15-40 GeV range that will be studied with the IceCube DeepCore array, currently in operation, and can have a significant effect on future high-precision long-baseline oscillation experiments that aim for +/- 1% sensitivity, in nu(mu) and (nu) over bar (mu) disappearance, separately. Together, these experiments can extend the reach for new long-distance effects well beyond current bounds and test their relevance to the aforementioned MINOS anomaly. We also point out that long-range potentials originating from the Sun could lead to annual modulations of neutrino data at the percent level, due to the variation of the Earth-Sun distance. A similar phenomenology is shown to apply to other potential new gauge symmetries such as L - 3L(tau) and B - 3L(tau).
Publisher
AMER PHYSICAL SOC
Issue Date
2011-07
Language
English
Article Type
Article
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PHYSICAL REVIEW D, v.84, no.1

ISSN
1550-7998
DOI
10.1103/PhysRevD.84.013009
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http://hdl.handle.net/10203/226494
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PH-Journal Papers(저널논문)
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