Probing new physics scenarios in accelerator and reactor neutrino experiments (1411.5330v2)
Abstract: We perform a detailed combined fit to the $\overline \nu_e \rightarrow \overline \nu_e$ disappearence data of the Daya Bay experiment and the appearance $\nu_{\mu} \rightarrow \nu_{e}$ and disappearance $\nu_{\mu} \rightarrow \nu_{\mu}$ data of the Tokai to Kamioka (T2K) one in the presence of two models of new physics affecting neutrino oscillations, namely a model where sterile neutrinos can propagate in a large compactified extra dimension and a model where non-standard interactions (NSI) affect the neutrino production and detection. We find that the Daya Bay $\oplus$ T2K data combination constrains the largest radius of the compactified extra dimensions to be $R\lesssim 0.17$ $\mu {\rm m}$ at 2$\sigma$ C.L. (for the inverted ordering of the neutrino mass spectrum) and the relevant NSI parameters in the range ${\mathcal O}(10{-3})-{\mathcal O}(10{-2})$, for particular choices of the charged parity violating phases.
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