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16–21 Sep 2024
Argonne National Laboratory
US/Central timezone

Flavor-Dependent Long-Range $\mathbf{\nu}$ Interactions in DUNE and T2HK: Synergy Breeds Power

19 Sep 2024, 17:15
20m
A1100 (#401)

A1100

#401

Talk: in-person WG5: Neutrino Beyond PMNS Parallel: WG 1x5

Speaker

Masoom Singh (Utkal University and Institute of Physics, Bhubaneswar)

Description

Discovering new neutrino interactions would represent evidence of physics beyond the Standard Model. We focus on new flavor-dependent long-range neutrino interactions mediated by ultra-light mediators, with masses below $10^{-10}$~eV, introduced by new lepton-number gauge symmetries $L_e-L_\mu$, $L_e-L_\tau$, and $L_\mu-L_\tau$. Because the interaction range is ultra-long, nearby and distant matter --- primarily electrons and neutrons --- in the Earth, Moon, Sun, Milky Way, and the local Universe, may source a large matter potential that modifies neutrino oscillation probabilities. The upcoming Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE) and the Tokai-to-Hyper-Kamiokande (T2HK) long-baseline neutrino experiments will provide an opportunity to search for these interactions, thanks to their high event rates and well-characterized neutrino beams. We forecast their probing power. Our results reveal novel perspectives. Alone, DUNE and T2HK may strongly constrain long-range interactions, setting new limits on their coupling strength for mediators lighter than $10^{-18}$~eV. However, if the new interactions are subdominant, then both DUNE and T2HK, together, will be needed to discover them, since their combination lifts parameter degeneracies that weaken their individual sensitivity. DUNE and T2HK, especially when combined, provide a valuable opportunity to explore physics beyond the Standard Model.

Working Group WG 5: Neutrinos Beyond PMNS

Primary authors

Masoom Singh (Utkal University and Institute of Physics, Bhubaneswar) Mauricio Bustamante (Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen) Sanjib Kumar Agarwalla (Institute of Physics, Bhubaneswar)

Presentation materials