Non-unitary evolution of neutrinos in matter and the leptonic unitarity test
Chee Sheng Fong, Hisakazu Minakata, Hiroshi Nunokawa

TL;DR
This paper develops a perturbation theory for neutrino oscillations in matter with sterile states, showing that unitarity violation effects are suppressed but potentially observable in specific energy regions, providing a new test for leptonic unitarity.
Contribution
It introduces a perturbation framework for sterile neutrino models in matter, simplifying oscillation probabilities and identifying conditions where unitarity violation effects can be detected.
Findings
Oscillation probability simplifies to zeroth-order terms with negligible higher-order corrections.
Sterile-sector model independence of oscillation probability under certain mass conditions.
Potential to observe order W^2 effects in specific energy regions, offering a new unitarity test.
Abstract
We present a comprehensive study of the three-active plus sterile neutrino model as a framework for constraining leptonic unitarity violation induced at energy scales much lower than the electroweak scale. We formulate a perturbation theory with expansion in small unitarity violating matrix element while keeping (non- suppressed) matter effect to all orders. We show that under the same condition of sterile state masses as in vacuum, assuming typical accelerator based long-baseline neutrino oscillation experiment, one can derive a very simple form of the oscillation probability which consists only of zeroth-order terms with the unique exception of probability leaking term of . We argue, based on our explicit computation to fourth-order in , that all the other…
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