Constraints on flavour-dependent long-range forces from atmospheric neutrino observations at Super-Kamiokande

Joshipura, Anjan S. ; Mohanty, Subhendra (2004) Constraints on flavour-dependent long-range forces from atmospheric neutrino observations at Super-Kamiokande Physics Letters B, 584 (1-2). pp. 103-108. ISSN 0370-2693

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Abstract

In the minimal standard model it is possible to gauge any one of the following global symmetries in an anomaly free way: (i) Le-Lμ, (ii) Le-Lτ or (iii) Lμ-Lτ. If the gauge boson corresponding to (i) or (ii) is (nearly) massless then it will show up as a long range composition dependent fifth force between macroscopic objects. Such a force will also influence neutrino oscillations due to its flavour-dependence. We show that the latter effect is quite significant in spite of very strong constraints on the relevant gauge couplings from the fifth force experiments. In particular, the Le-Lμ,τ potential of the electrons in the Sun and the Earth is shown to suppress the atmospheric neutrino Vμ→ Vτ oscillations which have been observed at Super-Kamiokande. The Super-K data of oscillation of multi-GeV atmospheric neutrinos can be used to put an upper bound on coupling α<6.4×10-52 and αeμ<5.5×10-52 at 90% CL when the range of the force is the Earth-Sun distance. This is an improvement by two orders on the earlier fifth force bounds in this range.

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