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2022
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http://hdl.handle.net/2128/30674 in citations.
Damping signatures at JUNO, a medium-baseline reactor neutrino oscillation experiment
Damping signatures at JUNO, a medium-baseline reactor neutrino oscillation experiment
We study damping signatures at the Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory (JUNO), a medium-baseline reactor neutrino oscillation experiment. These damping signatures are motivated by various new physics models, including quantum decoherence, 𝜈3 decay, neutrino absorption, and wave packet decohere...
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We study damping signatures at the Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory (JUNO), a medium-baseline reactor neutrino oscillation experiment. These damping signatures are motivated by various new physics models, including quantum decoherence, 𝜈3 decay, neutrino absorption, and wave packet decoherence. The phenomenological effects of these models can be characterized by exponential damping factors at the probability level. We assess how well JUNO can constrain these damping parameters and how to disentangle these different damping signatures at JUNO. Compared to current experimental limits, JUNO can significantly improve the limits on 𝜏3/𝑚3 in the 𝜈3 decay model, the width of the neutrino wave packet 𝜎𝑥 , and the intrinsic relative dispersion of neutrino momentum 𝜎rel. |