Flavor-Dependent Long-Range Neutrino Interactions in DUNE and T2HK: Synergy Breeds Power
Abstract
Discovering new neutrino interactions would provide evidence of physics beyond the Standard Model. We focus on flavor-dependent long-range neutrino interactions mediated by ultra-light mediators (masses below 10-10 eV) from lepton-number gauge symmetries Le-Lμ, Le-Lτ, and Lμ-Lτ. These interactions, sourced by electrons and neutrons in the Earth, Moon, Sun, Milky Way, and the local Universe, could modify neutrino oscillation probabilities. The upcoming long-baseline experiments, DUNE and T2HK, with their large statistics, reduced systematic uncertainties, and well-characterized neutrino beams, will probe these interactions. We forecast that, while individually DUNE and T2HK could constrain these long-range neutrino interactions, their combination lifts parameter degeneracies that weaken individual sensitivity and provides stronger constraints.
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