110 research outputs found
Global status of neutrino oscillation parameters after Neutrino-2012
Here we update the global fit of neutrino oscillations in arXiv:1103.0734 and
arXiv:1108.1376 including the recent measurements of reactor antineutrino
disappearance reported by the Double Chooz, Daya Bay and RENO experiments,
together with latest MINOS and T2K appearance and disappearance results, as
presented at the Neutrino-2012 conference. We find that the preferred global
fit value of is quite large: for
normal and inverted neutrino mass ordering, with now excluded
at more than 10. The impact of the new measurements over
the other neutrino oscillation parameters is discussed as well as the role of
the new long-baseline neutrino data and the atmospheric neutrino analysis in
the determination of a non-maximal atmospheric angle .Comment: Note added, matches published version in Physical Review
Probing neutrino transition magnetic moments with coherent elastic neutrino-nucleus scattering
We explore the potential of current and next generation of coherent elastic
neutrino-nucleus scattering (CENS) experiments in probing neutrino
electromagnetic interactions. On the basis of a thorough statistical analysis,
we determine the sensitivities on each component of the Majorana neutrino
transition magnetic moment (TMM), , that
follow from low-energy neutrino-nucleus experiments. We derive the sensitivity
to neutrino TMM from the first CENS measurement by the COHERENT
experiment, at the Spallation Neutron Source. We also present results for the
next phases of COHERENT using HPGe, LAr and NaI[Tl] detectors and for reactor
neutrino experiments such as CONUS, CONNIE, MINER, TEXONO and RED100. The role
of the CP violating phases in each case is also briefly discussed. We conclude
that future CENS experiments with low-threshold capabilities can improve
current TMM limits obtained from Borexino data.Comment: 25 pages, 8 figures, 2 tables, analysis updated; conclusions
unchanged; references added; matches published versio
Global constraints on muon-neutrino non-standard interactions
The search for new interactions of neutrinos beyond those of the Standard
Model may help to elucidate the mechanism responsible for neutrino masses. Here
we combine existing accelerator neutrino data with restrictions coming from a
recent atmospheric neutrino data analysis in order to lift parameter
degeneracies and improve limits on new interactions of muon neutrinos with
quarks. In particular we re-consider the results of the NuTeV experiment in
view of a new evaluation of its systematic uncertainties. We find that,
although constraints for muon neutrinos are better than those applicable to tau
or electron neutrinos, they lie at the few level, not as
strong as previously believed. We briefly discuss prospects for further
improvement.Comment: 10 pages, 5 figures, 2 table
Bi-large neutrino mixing and the Cabibbo angle
Recent measurements of the neutrino mixing angles cast doubt on the validity
of the so-far popular tri-bimaximal mixing ansatz. We propose a parametrization
for the neutrino mixing matrix where the reactor angle seeds the large solar
and atmospheric mixing angles, equal to each other in first approximation. We
suggest such bi-large mixing pattern as a model building standard, realized
when the leading order value of the reactor angle equals the Cabibbo angle.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figs. v2: matches version appearing in Phys.Rev.D, rapid
communication
Implications of the first detection of coherent elastic neutrino-nucleus scattering (CEvNS) with Liquid Argon
The CENNS-10 experiment of the COHERENT collaboration has recently reported
the first detection of coherent-elastic neutrino-nucleus scattering (CEvNS) in
liquid Argon with more than significance. In this work, we exploit
the new data in order to probe various interesting parameters which are of key
importance to CEvNS within and beyond the Standard Model. A dedicated
statistical analysis of these data shows that the current constraints are
significantly improved in most cases. We derive a first measurement of the
neutron rms charge radius of Argon, and also an improved determination of the
weak mixing angle in the low energy regime. We also update the constraints on
neutrino non-standard interactions, electromagnetic properties and light
mediators with respect to those derived from the first COHERENT-CsI data.Comment: discussion expanded including light mediators and nuclear
uncertainties, figures added, references added. V3: Fig. 7 corrected,
conclusions unchange
Constraining nonstandard neutrino-quark interactions with solar, reactor and accelerator data
We present a reanalysis of nonstandard neutrino-down-quark interactions of
electron and tau neutrinos using solar, reactor and accelerator data. In
addition updating the analysis by including new solar data from SNO phase III
and Borexino, as well as new KamLAND data and solar fluxes, a key role is
played in our analysis by the combination of these results with the CHARM data.
The latter allows us to better constrain the axial and axial-vector electron
and tau-neutrino nonstandard interaction parameters characterizing the
deviations from the Standard Model predictions.Comment: 11 pages, 6 figures, 2 tables, typo corrected in Figure 2, version
published in Phys. Rev.
Exact relativistic beta decay endpoint spectrum
The exact relativistic form for the beta decay endpoint spectrum is derived
and presented in a simple factorized form. We show that our exact formula can
be well approximated to yield the endpoint form used in the fit method of the
KATRIN collaboration. We also discuss the three neutrino case and how
information from neutrino oscillation experiments may be useful in analyzing
future beta decay endpoint experiments.Comment: 12 pages, 3 figure
Palynological study of the pollen grain of i>Vitis vinifera L. cultivars. Some aspects of sculpturing and pollination
Scanning electron microscope analysis of pollen grains of 21 clones from 8 cultivars of Vitis vinifera L. has revealed no marked differences between them, except for some cultivars with heteropolar grains, and cultivars Jaen from Toledo and Tinto Fino from Madrid, which were small. Some details of pollen grain ornamentation and pollination are discussed
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