2015
DOI: 10.1103/physrevd.91.052019
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Limits on sterile neutrino mixing using atmospheric neutrinos in Super-Kamiokande

Abstract: We present limits on sterile neutrino mixing using 4,438 live-days of atmospheric neutrino data from the Super-Kamiokande experiment. We search for fast oscillations driven by an eV 2 -scale mass splitting and for oscillations into sterile neutrinos instead of tau neutrinos at the atmospheric mass splitting. When performing both of these searches we assume that the sterile mass splitting is large, allowing sin 2 ðΔm 2 L=4EÞ to be approximated as 0.5, and we assume that there is no mixing between electron neutr… Show more

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“…To this regard we mention the dedicated analysis underway in the IceCube collaboration whose preliminary results have been shown very recently in [14]. Complementary information on sterile neutrino mixing using atmospheric neutrinos has been also extracted from Super-Kamiokande [15].…”
Section: Jhep02(2016)111mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To this regard we mention the dedicated analysis underway in the IceCube collaboration whose preliminary results have been shown very recently in [14]. Complementary information on sterile neutrino mixing using atmospheric neutrinos has been also extracted from Super-Kamiokande [15].…”
Section: Jhep02(2016)111mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A review of experimental neutrino oscillation results, interpreted in terms of |U µ4 | 2 and |U τ 4 | 2 in the range 0.1 < ∆m 2 41 < 10 eV 2 can be found in [23]; in addition, the SuperKamiokande collaboration recently published new limits based on the analysis of atmospheric neutrinos [24]. |U µ4 | 2 is constrained by muon (anti-)neutrino disappearance experi- …”
Section: Jhep06(2015)069mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ments: CDHS [25], CCFR [26], MiniBooNE+SciBooNE [27] and MINOS [28], as well as by Super-Kamiokande [24]. Limits on |U τ 4 | 2 have been derived from the MINOS results on the neutral current interaction rate comparison between the near and the far detector [29] and more recently by the Super-Kamiokande analysis on matter effects for up-going atmospheric neutrinos [24]. As a consequence, for ∆m 2 41 > 0.1 eV 2 , the 90% CL limits are O(10 −2 ) on |U µ4 | 2 and 0.18 on |U τ 4 | 2 , the latter being dominated by the Super-Kamiokande results.…”
Section: % CLmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The lack of weak interactions of the sterile neutrino leads to a difference in the matter effects between ν µ and the linear combination of ν τ and sterile that makes up the light neutrinos. Limits on |U τ 4 | have been derived from analyzing the zenith angle distribution of muon neutrinos at Super-K [69] and in IceCube and (low energy) DeepCore data in the language of neutrino NSI [70]. The Super-K limit on |U τ 4 | is statistics limited and will be improved with more data.…”
Section: Matter Effects On Neutrino Oscillationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the presence of nonzero θ τ , ν τ N has diminished weak interactions compared to ν µ , with a potential given by V τ N = V nc cos 2 θ τ . A recent search by Super-Kamiokande [69] used atmospheric neutrinos to look for µ → sterile transitions. Because of the lack of matter effects for the sterile neutrinos, this can manifest as a change in the distribution of muon neutrino zenith angle in the detector from the standard µ → τ transition scenario.…”
Section: Jhep04(2015)170mentioning
confidence: 99%