Comparing and contrasting the μ τ and μ s solutions to the atmospheric neutrino problem with SuperKamiokande data
Abstract
The μ τ and μ s solutions to the atmospheric neutrino problem are compared with SuperKamiokande data. The differences between these solutions due to matter effects in the Earth are calculated for the ratio of μ-like to e-like events and for up-down flux asymmetries. These quantities are chosen because they are relatively insensitive to theoretical uncertainties in the overall neutrino flux normalisation and detection cross-sections and efficiencies. A 2 analysis using these quantities is performed yielding 3σ ranges which are approximately given by (0.725 - 1.0, 4 × 10-4 - 2 × 10-2 eV2) and (0.74 - 1.0, 1 × 10-3 - 2 × 10-2 eV2) for (2 2θ, m2) for the μ τ and μ s solutions, respectively. Values of m2 smaller than about 2 × 10-3 eV2 are disfavoured for the μ s solution, suggesting that future long baseline experiments should see a positive signal if this scenario is the correct one.
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