High Energy Physics Journal Club

Report on: Interpretation of MINOS data in terms of non-standard neutrino interactions

by Arka Banerjee (DTP, TIFR)

Friday, September 24, 2010 from to (Asia/Kolkata)
at Colaba Campus ( A-304 )
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Interpretation of MINOS data in terms of non-standard neutrino interactions
Authors: Joachim Kopp, Pedro A. N. Machado, Stephen J. Parke (Fermilab)
Abstract: The MINOS experiment at Fermilab has recently reported a tension between the oscillation results for neutrinos and anti-neutrinos. We show that this tension, if it persists, can be understood in the framework of non-standard neutrino interactions (NSI). While neutral current NSI (non-standard matter effects) are disfavored by atmospheric neutrinos, a new charged current coupling between tau neutrinos and nucleons can fit the MINOS data without violating other constraints. In particular, we show that loop-level contributions to flavor-violating tau decays are sufficiently suppressed. However, conflicts with existing bounds could arise once the effective theory considered here is embedded into a complete renormalizable model. We predict the future sensitivity of the T2K and NOvA experiments to the NSI parameter region favored by the MINOS fit, and show that both experiments are excellent tools to test the NSI interpretation of the MINOS data. 
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