Non-unitary neutrino mixing in the NO near detector data

Abstract

The μ e oscillation probability over short baseline ( 1~km) would be negligible in case the mixing matrix for three active neutrinos is unitary. However, in case of non-unitary mixing of three neutrinos, this probability would be non-negligible due to the so-called "zero distance" effect. Hence, the near detector of the accelerator experiments such as NO can provide strong constraints on the parameters of the non-unitary mixing with very large statistics. By analyzing the NO near detector data we find that the non-unitary mixing does not improve fits to the e or μ events over the standard unitary mixing. This leads to constraints on the non-unitary parameters: α00>0.911, |α10|<0.020 and α11>0.952 at 90\% C.L. A combined analysis with the near and far detector data does not change these constraints significantly.

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