Non-Standard Interactions at a Neutrino Factory: Correlations and CP violation
P. Coloma, A. Donini, J. Lopez-Pavon, H. Minakata

TL;DR
This paper assesses how Neutrino Factory setups can detect and measure Non-Standard Interactions (NSI) effects in neutrino propagation, focusing on correlations, CP violation, and sensitivity to NSI parameters.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of the sensitivity of Neutrino Factory experiments to NSI parameters, including correlations with standard oscillation parameters and CP violation potential.
Findings
Off-diagonal NSI parameters testable down to 10^{-3}
Diagonal NSI combinations testable down to 10^{-1} and 10^{-2}
Potential to observe CP violation from NSI phases and standard phase
Abstract
We explore the potential of several Neutrino Factory (NF) setups to constrain, discover and measure new physics effects due to Non-Standard Interactions (NSI) in propagation through Earth matter. We first study the impact of NSI in the measurement of : we find that these could be large due to strong correlations of with NSI parameters in the golden channel, and the inclusion of a detector at the magic baseline is crucial in order to reduce them as much as possible. We present, then, the sensitivity of the considered NF setups to the NSI parameters, paying special attention to correlations arising between them and the standard oscillation parameters, when all NSI parameters are introduced at once. Off-diagonal NSI parameters could be tested down to the level of , whereas the diagonal combinations and…
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