Non-standard interaction effect on CP violation in neutrino oscillation with super-beam
Abstract
We have studied the CP violation discovery reach in neutrino oscillation experiment with superbeam in presence of non-standard interactions of neutrinos with matter for both short and long baselines. For the most important channel of oscillation (μ → e) for CP violation discovery there is significant effect in the oscillation probability particularly due to NSIs' eμ and eτ for longer baseline and higher energy in comparison to other NSIs'. Interestingly for these two NSIs' (for real and higher allowed values) there is possibility of better discovery reach of CP violation than that with only Standard Model interactions of neutrinos with matter provided that NSI values are known. For complex NSIs' we have shown the CP violation discovery reach in the plane of Dirac phase δ and NSI phase φij. Our analysis indicates that for some values of some NSI phases total CP violation may not be observable for any values of δ .
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