The simplest 3+2 model with two light sterile neutrinos

Abstract

The simplest 3+2 neutrino model is described, where two light sterile neutrinos mix very weakly with three active neutrinos and mutually do not mix at all, while the mass-squared scale of the possible LSND effect is provided by m52 - m24 (4 and 5 being two additional mass neutrinos connected with the existence of two sterile neutrinos s and s'. This 3+2 model is not better for explaining the LSND effect than the simplest 3+1 neutrino model, where one light sterile neutrino mixes very weakly with three active neutrinos, while the mass-squared scale of the possible LSND effect is given by m42 - m21 (4 denoting an additional mass neutrino existing due to a sterile neutrino s). However, a small LSND effect with amplitude of the order O(10-3) is not excluded by the present (pre-MiniBooNE) data.

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