Towards a Robust Exclusion of the Sterile-Neutrino Explanation of Short-Baseline Anomalies
ORAL
Abstract
The sterile neutrino interpretation of the LSND and MiniBooNE neutrino anomalies is currently being tested at three Liquid Argon detectors: MicroBooNE, SBND, and ICARUS. It has been argued that a degeneracy between νμ→νe and νe→νe oscillations significantly degrades their sensitivity to sterile neutrinos. In this talk we will go through the results of an independent study that uses two methods to eliminate this concern. First, we resolve this degeneracy by including external constraints on νe disappearance from the PROSPECT reactor experiment. Second, by properly analyzing the full three-dimensional parameter space, we demonstrate that the stronger-than-sensitivity exclusion from MicroBooNE alone already covers the entire 2σ preferred regions of MiniBooNE at the level of 2−3σ. We show that upcoming searches at SBND and ICARUS can improve on this beyond the 4σ level, thereby providing a rigorous test of short-baseline anomalies.
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Publication: https://arxiv.org/abs/2503.13594v1
Presenters
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Ohana Benevides Rodrigues
Illinois Institute of Technology
Authors
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Ohana Benevides Rodrigues
Illinois Institute of Technology
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Pedro Machado
Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab)
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Matheus Hostert
Harvard University
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Kevin J Kelly
Texas A&M University College Station
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Bryce R Littlejohn
Illinois Institute of Technology
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Ibrahim Safa
University of Wisconsin - Madison
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Tao Zhou
Texas A&M University College Station