Status of 3+1 Neutrino Mixing
Abstract
We present an update of our analysis of short-baseline neutrino oscillation data in the framework of 3+1 neutrino mixing taking into account the recent update of MiniBooNE antineutrino data and the recent results of the MINOS search for numu disappearance into sterile neutrinos (the more complicated 3+2 neutrino mixing is not needed since the CP-violating difference between MiniBooNE neutrino and antineutrino data has diminished). The results of our fits of short-baseline neutrino oscillation data including the MiniBooNE low-energy anomaly (now present both in the neutrino and antineutrino data) leads to a strong tension between appearance and disappearance data. Hence, it seems likely that the low-energy anomaly is not due to numu -> nue transitions. Excluding the MiniBooNE low-energy anomaly, appearance and disappearance data are marginally compatible. The global analysis has the best-fit point at Delta m241 about 5.6 eV2, which is rather large in comparison with cosmological bounds, but there are three regions within 1 sigma at Delta m241 about 1.6, 1.2, 0.91 eV2. We also show that the data on the Gallium neutrino anomaly favor values of Delta m241 larger than about 1 eV2.
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