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Phys Rev Lett
; 126(5): 051801, 2021 Feb 05.
Article
in English
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-33605742
ABSTRACT
Neutrino oscillations in matter provide a unique probe of new physics. Leveraging the advent of neutrino appearance data from NOvA and T2K in recent years, we investigate the presence of CP-violating neutrino nonstandard interactions in the oscillation data. We first show how to very simply approximate the expected NSI parameters to resolve differences between two long-baseline appearance experiments analytically. Then, by combining recent NOvA and T2K data, we find a tantalizing hint of CP-violating NSI preferring a new complex phase that is close to maximal: Ï_{eµ} or Ï_{eτ}≈3π/2 with |ε_{eµ}| or |ε_{eτ}|â¼0.2. We then compare the results from long-baseline data to constraints from IceCube and COHERENT.