2018
DOI: 10.1140/epjc/s10052-018-6124-2
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Neutrino oscillations and Lorentz invariance violation in a Finslerian geometrical model

Abstract: Neutrino oscillations are one of the first evidences of physics beyond the Standard Model (SM). Since Lorentz Invariance is a fundamental symmetry of the SM, recently also neutrino physics has been explored to verify the eventual modification of this symmetry and its potential magnitude. In this work we study the consequences of the introduction of Lorentz Invariance Violation (LIV) in the high energy neutrinos propagation and evaluate the impact of this eventual violation on the oscillation predictions. An ef… Show more

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“…In a recently proposed model [86,87], denoted ad HMSR (Homogeneously Modified Special Relativity), some sources of LIV are introduced, starting from the modification of the energy-momentum dispersion relation, with a geometrical origin (by using the Finsler geometry) and in such a way to preserve the space time isotropy and build an isotropic CPT conserving extension of the Standard Model. Therefore, the potential experimental effects induced by this kind of LIV would be represented by isotropic corrections to the usual known phenomenology.…”
Section: Search For LIV Signals and Other Exotic Studies At Junomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a recently proposed model [86,87], denoted ad HMSR (Homogeneously Modified Special Relativity), some sources of LIV are introduced, starting from the modification of the energy-momentum dispersion relation, with a geometrical origin (by using the Finsler geometry) and in such a way to preserve the space time isotropy and build an isotropic CPT conserving extension of the Standard Model. Therefore, the potential experimental effects induced by this kind of LIV would be represented by isotropic corrections to the usual known phenomenology.…”
Section: Search For LIV Signals and Other Exotic Studies At Junomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This approach consists in modifying the dispersion relations describing the free particle propagation. The Dispersion Relations of standard physics, written using the Minkowski metric as E 2 − | − → p | 2 = m 2 ⇒ p μ η μν p ν = m 2 , are modified, following [24,25], to a more general case of Modified Dispersion Relations (MDR):…”
Section: Modified Dispersion Relationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The perturbation form introduced in this work can be justified because it is, for example, a subcase obtained in [3], so it constitutes an interesting physical eventuality per se. Moreover, it is possible to demonstrate that every Modified Dispersion Relation of the form (5) can be approximated with a MDR of type (4), as in [24,25]. In fact, perturbation function f , that preserves rotational symmetry can be rewritten in the form:…”
Section: Modified Dispersion Relationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This can lead to a different interplay between the momentum and the energy of a particle on the brane (see e.g. [23][24][25]). In other words, the operator changes the dispersion relation E 2 = p 2 + m 2 experienced by an observer on the brane.…”
Section: An Asymmetrically Warped Neutrino Mass Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%