86 research outputs found
Search for CP Violation at a Neutrino Factory in a Four-Neutrino Model
The CP violation effects in long baseline neutrino oscillations are studied
in the framework of a four-neutrino model (three active neutrinos and one
sterile neutrino). It is assumed that neutrino masses are devided into two
nearly degenerate pairs, as indicated by the oscillation data. Approximative
analytic expressions are derived for the probability differences \Delta
P_{\a\b} \equiv P(\nu_\alpha \to \nu_\beta)- P(\bar\nu_\alpha \to
\bar\nu_\beta) taking into account the CP violation effect of the Earth's
crust. The matter effect is found to be small compared with the genuine CP
violation term, in contrast with the three-neutrino model.Comment: 16 pages, latex, no figures, minor correction
Search for CP Violation with a Neutrino Factory
We have discussed the search of the genuine CP violation in a neutrino
factory, in which well known neutrino beams are provided by a high intensity
muon storage ring. Both \Delta P(\n_\a \Ar \n_\b) and CP odd asymmetry
in neutrino oscillations are investigated by taking account of the
atmospheric neutrino data and the solar neutrino data. If the large mixing
angle MSW solution is taken, the magnitude of \Delta P(\n_e \Ar \n_\m) could
be 1%. If is lower than 0.05 with the maximal CP violating phase, the
matter effect is negligible in \Delta P(\n_e \Ar \n_\m) and . We have
proposed how to extract the genuine CP violation effect in the three family
scheme from the neutrino oscillation data \Delta P(\n_e \Ar \n_\m), \Delta
P(\n_\m \Ar \n_e) and \Delta P(\n_e \Ar \n_\tau).Comment: LaTeX, 16 pages, 5 figures, Added references, A comment about matter
density is adde
Dynamical behaviour of cyclic production lines under instationary conditions with a system dynamics approach
In this paper, we investigate the dynamical behaviour of cyclic production lines under the presence of stochasticity An approach is presented which allows the modeling of a large part of the production line as a single module, which is characterized by a holistic description covering the effective dynamical behaviour by means of a system dynamics approach. To this aim, a module is viewed as a system which is described by two binary random variables describing the modulesâ behaviour at its beginning and its end. These random variables are controlled by a state variable N(t) which denotes the mean number of items in the module. The dynamics of the module is then given by a system dynamics approach where the change of stock equals the difference of incoming and outgoing flow. It is shown by a simulation study that this simple approximate model is able to reproduce correctly typical dynamical features of the filling-up process of a production line
Neutrino oscillations with three flavors in matter: Applications to neutrinos traversing the Earth
Analytic formulas are presented for three flavor neutrino oscillations in
matter in the plane wave approximation. We calculate in particular the time
evolution operator in both mass and flavor bases. We also find the transition
probabilities expressed as functions of the vacuum mass squared differences,
the vacuum mixing angles, and the matter density parameter. The application of
this to neutrino oscillations for both atmospheric and long baseline neutrinos
in a mantle-core-mantle step function model of the Earth's matter density
profile is discussed.Comment: 14 pages, 4 figures (PostScript), Elsevier LaTe
Parameters' domain in three flavour neutrino oscillations
We consider analytically the domain of the three mixing angles
and the CP phase for three flavour neutrino oscillations both in
vacuum and matter. Similarly to the quark sector, it is necessary and
sufficient to let all the mixing angles
and be in the range and ,
respectively. To exploit the full range of will be important in future
when more precise fits are possible, even without CP violation measurements.
With the above assumption on the angles we can restrict ourselves to the
natural order of masses . Considerations of the mass schemes with
some negative 's, though for some reasons useful, are not necessary
from the point of view of neutrino oscillation parametrization and cause double
counting only. These conclusions are independent of matter effects.Comment: references added, to appear in PL
Neutrino mixing in matter
Three-neutrino mixing in matter is studied through a set of evolution
equations which are based on a rephasing invariant parametrization. Making use
of the known properties of measured neutrino parameters, analytic, approximate,
solutions are obtained. Their accuracy is confirmed by comparison with
numerical integration of these equations. The results, when expressed in the
elements squared of the mixing matrix, exhibit striking patterns as the matter
density varies.Comment: Revised, 5 pages, 3 figures, references added
Mass or Gravitationally Induced Neutrino Oscillations? -- A Comparison of \B Neutrino Flux Spectra in a Three--Generation Framework
Both gravitational and mass induced neutrino oscillation mechanisms provide
possible resolutions to the Solar Neutrino Problem. The distinguishing feature
between the two mechanisms is their dependence on the neutrino energy. We
investigate the implications of this by computing the \B neutrino spectrum as
determined from each mechanism using a realistic three--flavor evolution model.
We find that in the limit of small \tetau mixing angle, the differences are
significant enough to observe in future solar neutrino experiments.Comment: 14 pages, latex, epsf, 5 figures; to appear in Phys Lett
Untangling CP Violation and the Mass Hierarchy in Long Baseline Experiments
In the overlap region, for the normal and inverted hierarchies, of the
neutrino-antineutrino bi-probability space for appearance,
we derive a simple identity between the solutions in the (, ) plane for the different hierarchies. The
parameter sets the scale of the
appearance probabilities at the atmospheric eV whereas controls the amount of CP
violation in the lepton sector. The identity between the solutions is that the
difference in the values of for the two hierarchies equals twice
the value of divided by the {\it critical} value
of . We apply this identity to the two proposed
long baseline experiments, T2K and NOA, and we show how it can be used to
provide a simple understanding of when and why fake solutions are excluded when
two or more experiments are combined. The identity demonstrates the true
complimentarity of T2K and NOA.Comment: 15 pages, Latex, 4 postscript figures. Submitted to New Journal of
Physics, ``Focus on Neutrino Physics'' issu
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