Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1780761 | Physics of the Dark Universe | 2014 | 5 Pages |
Most of the neutrino oscillation results can be explained by the three-neutrino paradigm. However several anomalies in short baseline oscillation data, corresponding to an L/E of about 1 m/MeV, could be interpreted by invoking a hypothetical fourth neutrino. This new state would be separated from the three standard neutrinos by a squared mass difference Δmnew2∼0.1–1eV2 and would have mixing angles of sin22θee≳0.01sin22θee≳0.01 and sin22θμe≳0.001sin22θμe≳0.001, in the electron disappearance and appearance channels, respectively. This new neutrino, often called sterile, would not feel standard model interactions but mix with the others. Such a scenario calling for new physics beyond the standard model has to be either ruled out or confirmed with new data. After a brief review of the anomalous oscillation results we discuss the forthcoming laboratory experiments aiming to clarify the situation.