https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-022-11134-x
Regular Article - Theoretical Physics
Exploring non standard interactions effects in T2HK and DUNE
Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad, 502284, Kandi, India
Received:
27
September
2022
Accepted:
13
December
2022
Published online:
19
December
2022
Neutrino oscillations in matter offer a novel path to investigate new physics. One of the main goals of neutrino experiments is to determine the CP phase, and the presence of new physics can alter the scenario. We assume that the observed difference, if any, in the CP phase is due to the possible non-standard interactions. We derive the relevant coupling strengths using the results of NOA and T2K and study their effects in the next generation of long-baseline experiments: T2HK and DUNE. Our analysis reveals a significant impact on the sensitivity of atmospheric mixing angle
in the normal and inverted orderings. Furthermore, we observe discernible differences in probabilities for both experiments when non-standard interaction from
and
sectors are included.
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