Neutrino oscillation phenomenology in the Standard Model and beyond

Over the last 20 years measurements of neutrino oscillation parameters have become very precise. In the standard neutrino oscillation picture most of the parameters are measured at the percent level. In this thesis we study neutrino oscillations in the standard picture and beyond. We analyze data fr...

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Main Author: Ternes, C.A.
Other Authors: Tórtola, María Amparo
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
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Published: 2020
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/224280
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spelling ftcsic:oai:digital.csic.es:10261/224280 2024-02-11T10:07:41+01:00 Neutrino oscillation phenomenology in the Standard Model and beyond Ternes, C.A. Tórtola, María Amparo 2020-07-23 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/224280 unknown Sí url: https://www.educacion.gob.es/teseo/mostrarRef.do?ref=1895127 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/224280 open tesis doctoral http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_db06 2020 ftcsic 2024-01-16T11:00:07Z Over the last 20 years measurements of neutrino oscillation parameters have become very precise. In the standard neutrino oscillation picture most of the parameters are measured at the percent level. In this thesis we study neutrino oscillations in the standard picture and beyond. We analyze data from all types of neutrino oscillation experiments to obtain a global picture of neutrino oscillations. The remaining unknowns in the standard picture are the value of the CP-violating phase delta, the octant of the atmospheric angle theta_23 and the neutrino mass ordering. We discuss the current status of these unknowns and also comment on how well future experiments will do in measuring these quantities, where we discuss new facilities which will observe accelerator, atmossperic and reactor neutrinos. Using oscillation data it is possible to bound a possible violation of the CPT symmetry in the neutrino sector. This is done by performing a fit to neutrino and antineutrino oscillation data separately. We also address the capability of the future experiment DUNE to this scenario. We show that DUNE could improve some of the current bounds considerably. We discuss the sensitivity of DUNE together with the next generation reactor neutrino experiment JUNO to measure quasi-Dirac neutrino oscillations. We find that the future experiments will be able to bound the important quantities, mostly unbounded by current data. Finally, we discuss atmospheric neutrinos at the next generation neutrino telescope ORCA. We show that ORCA will put the best bounds on the invisible neutrino decay of nu_3, coming from neutrino oscillation experiments. We also find that, a scenario like this would not affect the standard measurements of ORCA, namely the determination of the atmospheric neutrino oscillation parameters and the measurement of the neutrino mass ordering. Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Orca Digital.CSIC (Spanish National Research Council)
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description Over the last 20 years measurements of neutrino oscillation parameters have become very precise. In the standard neutrino oscillation picture most of the parameters are measured at the percent level. In this thesis we study neutrino oscillations in the standard picture and beyond. We analyze data from all types of neutrino oscillation experiments to obtain a global picture of neutrino oscillations. The remaining unknowns in the standard picture are the value of the CP-violating phase delta, the octant of the atmospheric angle theta_23 and the neutrino mass ordering. We discuss the current status of these unknowns and also comment on how well future experiments will do in measuring these quantities, where we discuss new facilities which will observe accelerator, atmossperic and reactor neutrinos. Using oscillation data it is possible to bound a possible violation of the CPT symmetry in the neutrino sector. This is done by performing a fit to neutrino and antineutrino oscillation data separately. We also address the capability of the future experiment DUNE to this scenario. We show that DUNE could improve some of the current bounds considerably. We discuss the sensitivity of DUNE together with the next generation reactor neutrino experiment JUNO to measure quasi-Dirac neutrino oscillations. We find that the future experiments will be able to bound the important quantities, mostly unbounded by current data. Finally, we discuss atmospheric neutrinos at the next generation neutrino telescope ORCA. We show that ORCA will put the best bounds on the invisible neutrino decay of nu_3, coming from neutrino oscillation experiments. We also find that, a scenario like this would not affect the standard measurements of ORCA, namely the determination of the atmospheric neutrino oscillation parameters and the measurement of the neutrino mass ordering.
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Neutrino oscillation phenomenology in the Standard Model and beyond
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title Neutrino oscillation phenomenology in the Standard Model and beyond
title_short Neutrino oscillation phenomenology in the Standard Model and beyond
title_full Neutrino oscillation phenomenology in the Standard Model and beyond
title_fullStr Neutrino oscillation phenomenology in the Standard Model and beyond
title_full_unstemmed Neutrino oscillation phenomenology in the Standard Model and beyond
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