Determination of matter potential from global analysis of neutrino oscillation data
M.C. Gonzalez-Garcia, Michele Maltoni

TL;DR
This paper analyzes global neutrino oscillation data to quantify matter effects and translate these into constraints on non-standard neutrino interactions, enhancing understanding of neutrino behavior in matter.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive global analysis quantifying matter effects and constrains non-standard neutrino interactions based solely on oscillation data.
Findings
Current bounds on matter effects in neutrino oscillations
Allowed ranges for non-standard neutrino interactions in matter
Implications for neutrino physics models
Abstract
We quantify our current knowledge of the size and flavor structure of the matter effects in the evolution of neutrinos based solely on the global analysis of oscillation neutrino data. The results are translated in terms of the present allowed ranges for the corresponding non-standard neutrino interactions in matter.
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