Study of non-standard interaction mediated by a scalar field at ESSnuSB experiment
Abstract
In this paper we study non-standard interactions mediated by a scalar field (SNSI) in the context of ESSnuSB experiment. In particular we study the capability of ESSnuSB to put bounds on the SNSI parameters and also study the impact of SNSI in the measurement of the leptonic CP phase δ CP. Existence of SNSI modifies the neutrino mass matrix and this modification can be expressed in terms of three diagonal real parameters (ηee, ημμ and ηττ) and three off-diagonal complex parameters (ηe μ, ηeτ and ημτ). Our study shows that the upper bounds on the parameters ημμ, ηττ and ημτ depend upon how m231 is minimized in the theory. However, this is not the case when one tries to measure the impact of SNSI on δ CP. Further, we show that the CP sensitivity of ESSnuSB can be completely lost for certain values of ηee and ημτ for which the appearance channel probability becomes independent of δ CP.
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