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Beyond the new standard model in neutrino oscillations

  • Proceedings Of The DAE-BRNS Ninth Workshop On High Energy Physics Phenomenology (WHEPP-9)—Part-II
  • Working Group 3: Flavor Physics And Model Building
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We discuss effects of new physics (NP) in neutrino oscillation experiments. Such effects can modify a production neutrino flux, a detection cross-section and a matter transition. As a result, the NP effects change neutrino oscillations both in vacuum and in matter. A relation between the small effects of NP and the oscillation parameters is discussed. It is shown for which parameters the NP effects are suppressed and when they are potentially large. Oscillations of non-unitary mixed neutrinos are presented in more details.

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Zrałek, M. Beyond the new standard model in neutrino oscillations. Pramana - J Phys 67, 821–833 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12043-006-0095-9

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