Beyond Tree Level with Solar Neutrinos: Towards Measuring the Flavor Composition and CP Violation
Abstract
After being produced as electron neutrinos (e), solar neutrinos partially change their flavor to μ and τ en route to Earth. Although the flavor ratio of the e flux to the total flux has been well measured, the μ:τ composition has not yet been experimentally probed. In this work we investigate the potential of the next-generation experiments for measuring the μ:τ flavor ratio by utilizing flavor-dependent radiative corrections in the cross sections for μ and τ scattering. Since the transition probabilities of e to μ and τ depend on the leptonic CP phase, we also investigate the sensitivity to the CP phase and show that a statistical significance of 1 σ could be reached through precision measurements of solar neutrino spectra.
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