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Flavor changing neutrino interactions and CP violation in neutrino oscillations

Abstract

We investigate the interference effects of non-standard neutrino-matter interactions (NSNI) with the mass-induced neutrino oscillations. The NSNI is composed of flavor-changing neutrino interactions (FCNI) and flavor-diagonal neutrino interactions (FDNI). Both of the interactions are introduced in the \nu_\mu -\nu_\tau sector and the \nu_e -\nu_\mu sector in order to study their effects in \nu_\mu\to\nu_\tau and \nu_\mu\to\nu_e oscillations, respectively. The FCNI effect proves to possibly dominate the CP violating effect and significantly survive as a fake CP violating effct in the neutrino energy region where the pure CP violating effect, ordinary matter effect and FDNI effect fall, for example, above 4 GeV at the baseline of L=730 km in the \nu_\mu\to\nu_\tau oscillation for the maximum parameter values of FCNI and FDNI allowed by the atmospheric neutrino oscillation data. The FCNI and FDNI effects on CP violation in the νμνe\nu_\mu\to\nu_e oscillation are negligibly small due to the stringent constraints on FCNI from the bounds on lepton flavor violating processes and on FDNI from the limits on lepton universality violation.Comment: 18 pages in LaTeX2e, 12 ps figures. The discussion of detectability of the CP violation is delete

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