Comments on atmospheric neutrino oscillation scenarios with large numu <-> nue transitions
Abstract
The evidence for μ disappearance in the Super-Kamiokande atmospheric neutrino experiment and the negative searches for e disappearance in the CHOOZ reactor experiment can be easily reconciled by assuming oscillations with large amplitude in the μτ channel and small (or null) amplitude in the μe channel. It has been claimed, however, that some oscillation scenarios with large μe mixing can also be constructed in agreement with the present data. We investigate quantitatively two such scenarios: (a) threefold maximal mixing; and (b) attempts to fit all sources of evidence for oscillations (solar, atmospheric, and accelerator) with three neutrinos. By using mainly Super-Kamiokande data, we show that the case (a) is disfavored, and that the case (b) is definitely ruled out.
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