Are there numu or nutau in the flux of solar neutrinos on earth?

Abstract

Using the model independent method of Villante, Fiorentini, Lisi, Fogli, Palazzo, and the rates measured in the SNO and Super-Kamiokande solar neutrino experiment, we calculate the amount of active numu or nutau present in the flux of solar neutrinos on Earth. We show that the probability of nue->numu,tau transitions is larger than zero at 99.89% CL. We find that the averaged flux of numu,tau on Earth is larger than 0.17 times the 8B nue flux predicted by the BP2000 Standard Solar Model at 99% CL. We discuss also the consequences of possible nue->anti-numu,tau or nue->anti-nue transitions of solar neutrinos. We derive a model-independent lower limit of 0.52 at 99% CL for the ratio of the 8B nue flux produced in the Sun and its value in the BP2000 Standard Solar Model.

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