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Sterile neutrino decay as a common origin for LSND/MiniBooNe and T2K excess events
We point out that the excess of electron-like neutrino events recently
observed by the T2K collaboration may have a common origin with the similar
excess events previously reported by the LSND and MiniBooNE experiments and
interpreted as a signal from the radiative decays of a sterile neutrino \nu_h
with the mass around 50 MeV produced in muon neutrino neutral current (NC)
interactions. In this work we assumed that the \nu_h can also be produced in
tau neutrino NC reactions.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figures. Revised version accepted by PRD (Rapid Comm.)
after referee's suggestions. Fig.1 added for illustratio
New vector-scalar contributions to neutrinoless double beta decay and constraints on R-parity violation
We show that in minimal supersymmetric standard model (MSSM) with R-parity
breaking as well as in the left-right symmetric model, there are new observable
contributions to neutrinoless double beta decay arising from hitherto
overlooked diagrams involving the exchange of one W boson and one scalar boson.
In particular, in the case of MSSM, the present experimental bounds on
neutrinoless double beta decay lifetime improves the limits on certain R-parity
violating couplings by about two orders of magnitude. It is shown that similar
diagrams also lead to enhanced rates for conversion in
nuclei, which are in the range accessible to ongoing experiments.Comment: Latex file; 9 pages; 3 figures available on reques
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