We consider the data of the Daya Bay experiment to constrain the parameter space of models where sterile neutrinos can propagate in a large compactified extra dimension (LED) and models where non-standard interactions affect the neutrino production and detection (NSI). I will show that compactification radius R in LED scenarios can be constrained at the level of 0.57 μm for normal ordering and of 0.19 μm for inverted ordering, at 2σ confidence level. For the NSI model, reactor data put a strong upper bound on the parameter εee at the level of 10-3, whereas the main effect of εeμ and εeτ is a worsening of the determination of θ13.

Meloni, D. (2016). Constraining new physics scenarios in neutrino oscillations. In 37th International Conference on High Energy Physics (pp.1861-1864). Elsevier [10.1016/j.nuclphysbps.2015.09.300].

Constraining new physics scenarios in neutrino oscillations

MELONI, DAVIDE
2016-01-01

Abstract

We consider the data of the Daya Bay experiment to constrain the parameter space of models where sterile neutrinos can propagate in a large compactified extra dimension (LED) and models where non-standard interactions affect the neutrino production and detection (NSI). I will show that compactification radius R in LED scenarios can be constrained at the level of 0.57 μm for normal ordering and of 0.19 μm for inverted ordering, at 2σ confidence level. For the NSI model, reactor data put a strong upper bound on the parameter εee at the level of 10-3, whereas the main effect of εeμ and εeτ is a worsening of the determination of θ13.
2016
Meloni, D. (2016). Constraining new physics scenarios in neutrino oscillations. In 37th International Conference on High Energy Physics (pp.1861-1864). Elsevier [10.1016/j.nuclphysbps.2015.09.300].
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