Large Short-Baseline antinumu Disappearance
Abstract
We analyze the LSND, KARMEN and MiniBooNE data on short-baseline antinumu -> antinue oscillations and the data on short-baseline antinue disappearance obtained in the Bugey-3 and CHOOZ reactor experiments in the framework of 3+1 antineutrino mixing, taking into account the MINOS observation of long-baseline antinumu disappearance and the KamLAND observation of very-long-baseline antinue disappearance. We show that the fit of the data implies that the short-baseline disappearance of antinumu is relatively large. We obtain a prediction of an effective amplitude sin2 2 thetamu mu >~ 0.1 for short-baseline antinumu disappearance generated by 0.2 <~ Delta m2 <~ 1 eV2, which could be measured in future experiments.
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