Confusing non-zero theta13 with non-standard interactions in the solar neutrino sector
Abstract
Solar and KamLAND data are in slight tension when interpreted in the standard two-flavor oscillations framework and this may be alleviated allowing for a non-zero value of the mixing angle theta13. Here we show that, likewise, non-standard flavor-changing interactions (FCI), possibly intervening in the propagation of solar neutrinos, are equally able to alleviate this tension and therefore constitute a potential source of confusion in the determination of theta13. By performing a full three-flavor analysis of solar and KamLAND data in presence of FCI we provide a quantitative description of the degeneracy existing between theta13 and the vectorial coupling epseτdV characterizing the non-standard transitions between nue and nutau in the forward scattering process with d-type quarks. We find that couplings with magnitude epseτdV ~ 10%, compatible with the existing bounds, can mimic the non-zero values of theta13 indicated by the latest analyses.
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