OPERA-reassessing data on the energy dependence of the speed of neutrinos
Giovanni Amelino-Camelia, Giulia Gubitosi, Niccol\'o Loret, Flavio, Mercati, Giacomo Rosati, Paolo Lipari

TL;DR
This paper critically examines the OPERA neutrino speed anomaly, compares it with past data, tests various models of neutrino velocity dependence on energy, and discusses implications for superluminal neutrino theories and other phenomena.
Contribution
It reassesses the OPERA results in light of previous neutrino data and tests multiple models of energy-dependent neutrino speeds, providing constraints on superluminal scenarios.
Findings
Special-relativistic tachyon and quadratic models are disfavoured.
Coleman-Glashow model fits the data well.
Linear energy dependence is marginally consistent.
Abstract
We offer a preliminary exploration of the two sides of the challenge provided by the recent OPERA data on superluminal neutrinos. On one side we stress that some aspects of this result are puzzling even from the perspective of the wild quantum-gravity literature, where arguments in favor of the possibility of superluminal propagation have been presented, but not considering the possibility of such a sizeable effect for neutrinos of such low energies. We feel this must encourage particularly severe scrutiny of the OPERA result. On the other side, we notice that the OPERA result is reasonably consistent with -neutrino-speed data previously obtained at FERMILAB, reported in papers of 2007 and 1979. And it is intriguing that these FERMILAB79 and FERMILAB07 results, when combined with the new OPERA result, in principle provide a window on -neutrino speeds at different energies…
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