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Four-neutrino oscillation solutions of the atmospheric neutrino anomaly
In the context of neutrino scenarios characterized by four (three active plus
one sterile) neutrino species and by mass spectra with two separated doublets,
we analyze solutions to the atmospheric neutrino anomaly which smoothly
interpolate between \nu_\mu-->\nu_\tau and \nu_\mu-->\nu_s oscillations. We
show that, although the Super-Kamiokande data disfavor the pure \nu_\mu-->\nu_s
channel, they do not exclude its occurrence, with sizable amplitude, in
addition to the \nu_\mu-->\nu_\tau channel. High energy muon data appear to be
crucial in assessing the relative amplitude of active and sterile neutrino
oscillations. It is also qualitatively shown that such atmospheric \nu
solutions are compatible with analogous solutions to the solar neutrino
problem, which involve oscillations of \nu_e in both sterile and active states.Comment: Added references. Accepted for publication in Phys. Rev.
Global analysis of three-flavor neutrino masses and mixings
We present a comprehensive phenomenological analysis of a vast amount of data
from neutrino flavor oscillation and non-oscillation searches, performed within
the standard scenario with three massive and mixed neutrinos, and with
particular attention to subleading effects. The detailed results discussed in
this review represent a state-of-the-art, accurate and up-to-date (as of August
2005) estimate of the three-neutrino mass-mixing parameters.Comment: Final version (including a new Appendix), to be published in
"Progress in Particle and Nuclear Physics". Higher-resolution pdf file and
eps figures can be download from http://www.ba.infn.it/~now2004/PPNP_review
Supernova neutrinos: Strong coupling effects of weak interactions
In core-collapse supernovae, neutrinos and antineutrinos are initially
subject to significant self-interactions induced by weak neutral currents,
which may induce strong-coupling effects on the flavor evolution (collective
transitions). The interpretation of the effects is simplified when self-induced
collective transitions are decoupled from ordinary matter oscillations, as for
the matter density profile that we discuss. In this case, approximate
analytical tools can be used (pendulum analogy, swap of energy spectra). For
inverted neutrino mass hierarchy, the sequence of effects involves:
synchronization, bipolar oscillations, and spectral split. Our simulations
shows that the main features of these regimes are not altered when passing from
simplified (angle-averaged) treatments to full, multi-angle numerical
experiments.Comment: Proceedings of NO-VE 2008, IV International Workshop on "Neutrino
Oscillations in Venice" (Venice, Italy, April 15-18, 2008), edited by M.
Baldo Ceolin (University of Padova publication, Papergraf Editions, Padova,
Italy, 2008), pages 233-24
Zenith distribution of atmospheric neutrino events and electron neutrino mixing
Assuming atmospheric neutrino oscillations with dominant nu_munu_tau
transitions, we discuss how subdominant nu_e mixing (within the Chooz reactor
bounds) can alter the zenith distributions of neutrino-induced electrons and
muons. We isolate two peculiar distortion effects, one mainly related to nu_e
mixing in vacuum and the other to matter oscillations, that may be sufficiently
large to be detected by the SuperKamiokande atmospheric nu experiment. These
effects (absent for pure two-flavor nu_munu_tau transitions) do not vanish
in the limit of energy-averaged oscillations.Comment: 6 pages, RevTeX, no figure
Updated status of Anostraca, Notostraca and Spinicaudata (Crustacea Branchiopoda) in Sicily (Italy): review and new records.
A survey on distribution, phenology and status of large branchiopod crustaceans (Branchiopoda:
Anostraca, Notostraca, Spinicaudata) in Sicily and in circum-Sicilian islands was carried out
from autumn 2000 to winter 2004/2005 with the purpose of providing an organised contribution to
the knowledge of the distribution of these crustaceans in the region. Data from literature on Sicilian
large branchiopods has been briefly reviewed, and field surveys allowed us to add new data on their
actual consistency in the area. Current Sicilian large branchiopod fauna is characterised by a low
species richness and diversity, having possibly been impoverished by the high anthropic impact
which has interested the Sicilian wetlands.
The need for further surveys directed towards getting the knowledge necessary in order to correctly
understand and manage temporary pools, the elective habitat of a rich and peculiar biota
whose large branchiopods are “flagship species”, is stressed
Atmospheric, Solar, and CHOOZ neutrinos: a global three generation analysis
We perform a global three generation analysis of the current solar and
atmospheric evidence in favor of neutrino oscillations. We also include the
negative results coming from CHOOZ to constrain the nu_e mixing. We study the
zones of mass-mixing oscillations parameters compatible with all the data. It
is shown that almost pure nu_mu nu_tau oscillations are required to
explain the atmospheric neutrino anomaly and almost pure nu_1 nu_2
oscillations to account for the solar neutrino deficit.Comment: 4 pages, talk given at 36th Rencontres de Moriond: Electroweak
Interactions and Unified Theories, Les Arcs, France, 10-17 Mar 200
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