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    Impact of right-handed interactions on the propagation of Dirac and Majorana neutrinos in matter

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    Dirac and Majorana neutrinos can be distinguished in relativistic neutrino oscillations if new right-handed interactions exist, due to their different propagation in matter. We review how these new interactions affect neutrino oscillation experiments and discuss the size of this eventually observable effect for different oscillation channels, baselines and neutrino energies.Comment: 26 pages, 5 figure

    Matter effects and CP violating neutrino oscillations with non-decoupling heavy neutrinos

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    The evolution equation for active and sterile neutrinos propagating in general anisotropic or polarized background environment is found and solved for a special case when heavy neutrinos do not decouple, resulting in non-unitary mixing among light neutrino states. Then new CP violating neutrino oscillation effects appear. In contrast to the standard unitary neutrino oscillations these effects can be visible even for two flavour neutrino transitions and even if one of the elements of the neutrino mixing matrix is equal to zero. They do not necessarily vanish with δm2→0\delta m^{2} \to 0 and they are different for various pairs of flavour neutrino transitions (νe→νμ\nu_e \to \nu_\mu), (νμ→ντ\nu_\mu \to \nu_\tau), (ντ→νe\nu_\tau \to \nu_e). Neutrino oscillations in vacuum and Earth's matter are calculated for some fixed baseline experiments and a comparison between unitary and non-unitary oscillations are presented. It is shown, taking into account the present experimental constraints, that heavy neutrino states can affect CP and T asymmetries. This is especially true in the case of νμ→ντ\nu_\mu \to \nu_\tau oscillations.Comment: 18 pages, 6 fig

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    Welche Logistik-Kennzahlen braucht ein Industrieunternehmen

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