Sterile Neutrinos: Propagation in Matter and Sensitivity to Sterile Mass Ordering
Abstract
We analytically calculate the neutrino conversion probability Pμ e in the presence of sterile neutrinos, with exact dependence on m241 and with matter effects explicitly included. Using perturbative expansion in small parameters, the terms involving the small mixing angles θ24 and θ34 can be separated out, with θ34 dependence only arising due to matter effects. We express Pμ e in terms of the quantities of the form (x)/x, which helps in elucidating its dependence on matter effects and a wide range of m241 values. Our analytic expressions allow us to predict the effects of the sign of m241 at a long baseline experiment like DUNE. We numerically calculate the sensitivity of DUNE to the sterile mass ordering and find that this sensitivity can be significant in the range | m241| (10-4 - 10-2) eV2, for either mass ordering of active neutrinos. The dependence of this sensitivity on the value of m241 for all mass ordering combinations can be explained by investigating the resonance-like terms appearing due to the interplay between the sterile sector and matter effects.
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