Solar neutrinos and 1-3 leptonic mixing
Abstract
Effects of the 1-3 leptonic mixing on the solar neutrino observables are studied and the signatures of non-zero θ13 are identified. For this we have re-derived the formula for 3-survival probability including all relevant corrections and constructed the iso-contours of observables in the 2 θ12 - 2 θ13 plane. Analysis of the solar neutrino data gives 2θ13 = 0.007+ 0.080-0.007 (90% C.L.) for m2 = 8 · 10-5 eV2. The combination of the ratio CC/NC at SNO and gallium production rate selects 2θ13 = 0.017 0.026 (1σ). The global fit of all oscillation data leads to zero best value of 2 θ13. The sensitivity (1σ error) of future solar neutrino studies to 2 θ13 can be improved down to 0.01 - 0.02 by precise measurements of the pp-neutrino flux and the CC/NC ratio as well as spectrum distortion at high (E > 4 MeV) energies. Combination of experimental results sensitive to the low and high energy parts of the solar neutrino spectrum resolves the degeneracy of angles θ13 and θ12. Comparison of 2 θ13 as well as 2 θ12 measured in the solar neutrinos and in the reactor/accelerator experiments may reveal new effects which can not be seen otherwise.
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