Analysis of a three flavor neutrino oscillation fit to recent Super-Kamiokande data

Abstract

We have analyzed the most recent available Super-Kamiokande data in a three flavor neutrino oscillation model. We have here neglected possible matter effects and performed a fit to atmospheric and solar Super-Kamiokande data. We have investigated a large parameter range, where the mixing angles were restricted to 0 ≤ θi ≤ π/2, i=1,2,3, and the mass squared differences were taken to be in the intervals 10-11 eV2 ≤ m2 ≤ 10-2 eV2 and 10-4 eV2 ≤ M2 ≤ 10 eV2. This yielded a best solution characterized by the parameter values θ1 45, θ2 10, θ3 45, m2 4.4 × 10-10 eV2, and M2 1.01 × 10-3 eV2, which shows that the analyzed experimental data speak in favor of a bimaximal mixing scenario with one of the mass squared differences in the ``just-so'' domain and the other one in the range capable of providing a solution to the atmospheric neutrino problem.

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