We investigate the implications of non-standard interactions on neutrino oscillations in the OPERA experiment. In particular, we study the non-standard interaction parameter ε μ τ . We show that the OPERA experiment has a unique opportunity to reduce the allowed region for this parameter compared with other experiments such as the MINOS experiment, mostly due to the higher neutrino energies in the CNGS beam compared to the NuMI beam. We find that OPERA is mainly sensitive to a combination of standard and non-standard parameters and that a resulting anti-resonance effect could suppress the expected number of events. Furthermore, we show that running OPERA for five years each with neutrinos and anti-neutrinos would help in resolving the degeneracy between the standard parameters and ε μ τ . This scenario is significantly better than the scenario with a simple doubling of the statistics by running with neutrinos for ten years. © 2008 Springer-Verlag / Società Italiana di Fisica.
Blennow, M., Meloni, D., Ohlsson, T., Terranova, F., Westerberg, M. (2008). Non-standard interactions using the OPERA experiment. THE EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL. C, PARTICLES AND FIELDS, 56(4), 529-536 [10.1140/epjc/s10052-008-0683-6].
Non-standard interactions using the OPERA experiment
TERRANOVA, FRANCESCO;
2008
Abstract
We investigate the implications of non-standard interactions on neutrino oscillations in the OPERA experiment. In particular, we study the non-standard interaction parameter ε μ τ . We show that the OPERA experiment has a unique opportunity to reduce the allowed region for this parameter compared with other experiments such as the MINOS experiment, mostly due to the higher neutrino energies in the CNGS beam compared to the NuMI beam. We find that OPERA is mainly sensitive to a combination of standard and non-standard parameters and that a resulting anti-resonance effect could suppress the expected number of events. Furthermore, we show that running OPERA for five years each with neutrinos and anti-neutrinos would help in resolving the degeneracy between the standard parameters and ε μ τ . This scenario is significantly better than the scenario with a simple doubling of the statistics by running with neutrinos for ten years. © 2008 Springer-Verlag / Società Italiana di Fisica.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


