TL;DR
This paper introduces a simplified, compact formulation for neutrino oscillation probabilities in matter, using a renormalized basis that makes the formulas more interpretable and easier to compute.
Contribution
It presents a novel perturbation framework that yields simple, universal formulas for neutrino oscillation probabilities in matter, incorporating all relevant effects to first order.
Findings
Oscillation probabilities have a vacuum-like structure in the new formulation.
The $ u_e$ disappearance probability simplifies to a two-flavor form.
Formulas include all order effects of $ heta_{13}$ and matter potential at first order.
Abstract
We reformulate perturbation theory for neutrino oscillations in matter with an expansion parameter related to the ratio of the solar to the atmospheric scales. Unlike previous works, we use a renormalized basis in which certain first-order effects are taken into account in the zeroth-order Hamiltonian. We show that the new framework has an exceptional feature that leads to the neutrino oscillation probability in matter with the same structure as in vacuum to first order in the expansion parameter. It facilitates immediate physical interpretation of the formulas, and makes the expressions for the neutrino oscillation probabilities extremely simple and compact. We find, for example, that the disappearance probability at this order is of a simple two-flavor form with an appropriately identified mixing angle and . More generally, all the oscillation…
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