Effects of non-standard neutrino interactions on MSW-LMA solution to the solar neutrino problem
Abstract
We show that the non-standard neutrino interactions can play a role as sub-leading effect on the solar neutrino oscillations. We observe that very small flavor universality violations of order of 0.1-0.2 GF is sufficient to induce two phenomena: suppression of the eletronic neutrino earth regeneration and a shift of the resonance layer in the sun. We obtain these phenomena even in the absence of any flavor changing interactions. We discuss their consequences and confront with a global analysis of solar+KamLAND results. We conclude that a new compatibility region in the Delta m2 x tan2θ, which we call very low Large Mixing Angle region, is found for Delta m2 ~ 1e-5 eV2 and tan2θ= 0.45.
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