Exploring the effects of Scalar Non Standard Interactions on the CP violation sensitivity at DUNE
Abinash Medhi, Debajyoti Dutta, and Moon Moon Devi

TL;DR
This paper investigates how scalar non-standard interactions influence neutrino oscillation measurements and CP violation sensitivity at DUNE, revealing potential modifications to neutrino parameters and experimental outcomes.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive, model-independent analysis of scalar NSI effects on DUNE's neutrino oscillation and CP sensitivity, highlighting their energy-independent and density-dependent impacts.
Findings
Scalar NSI modifies neutrino mass matrix and oscillation probabilities.
Scalar NSI can alter CP-violation sensitivity at DUNE.
Effects depend on scalar NSI parameters and matter density.
Abstract
The Neutrino oscillations have provided an excellent opportunity to study new-physics beyond the Standard Model, popularly known as BSM. The unknown couplings involving neutrinos, termed non-standard interactions (NSI), may appear as `new-physics' in different neutrino experiments. The neutrino NSI offers significant effects on neutrino oscillations and CP-sensitivity, which may be probed in various neutrino experiments. The idea of neutrinos coupling with a scalar has evolved recently and looks promising. The effects of scalar NSI may appear as a perturbation to the neutrino mass matrix in the neutrino Hamiltonian. It modifies the neutrino mass matrix and may provide a direct possibility of probing neutrino mass models. As the scalar NSI affects the neutrino mass matrix in the Hamiltonian, its effect is energy independent. Moreover, the matter effects due to scalar NSI scales linearly…
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