Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8197092 | Physics Letters B | 2007 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
A low-energy non-unitary leptonic mixing matrix is a generic effect of a large class of theories accounting for neutrino masses. It is shown how the extra CP-odd phases of a general non-unitary matrix allow for sizeable CP-asymmetries in channels other than those dominant in the standard unitary case. The νμâÎ½Ï channel turns out to be an excellent tool to further constrain moduli and phases. Furthermore, we clarify the relationship between our approach and the so-called “non-standard neutrino interactions” schemes: the sensitivities explored here apply as well to such constructions.
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Authors
E. Fernández-MartÃnez, M.B. Gavela, J. López-Pavón, O. Yasuda,