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Non-standard interactions and the resolution of ordering of neutrino masses at DUNE and other long baseline experiments

Published 17 Jun 2016 in hep-ph and hep-ex | (1606.05662v3)

Abstract: In the era of precision neutrino physics, we study the influence of matter NSI on the question of neutrino mass ordering and its resolution. At long baseline experiments, since matter effects play a crucial role in addressing this very important question, it is timely to investigate how sub-leading effects due to NSI may affect and drastically alter inferences pertaining to this question. We demonstrate that the sensitivity to mass ordering gets significantly impacted due to NSI effects for various long baseline experiments including the upcoming long baseline experiment, Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE). Finally we draw a comparison of DUNE, with the sensitivities offered by two of the current neutrino beam experiments NOvA and T2K.

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