Solar, atmospheric and LSND neutrino oscillation results require a light
sterile neutrino, νB, which can exist in the bulk of extra dimensions.
Solar νe, confined to the brane, can oscillate in the vacuum to the zero
mode of νB and via successive MSW transitions to Kaluza-Klein states of
νB. This new way to fit solar data is provided by both low and
intermediate string scale models. From average rates seen in the three types of
solar experiments, the Super-Kamiokande spectrum is predicted with 73%
probability, but dips characteristic of the 0.06 mm extra dimension should be
seen in the SNO spectrum.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figure