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24 April 2024
 
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Search for exotic contributions to atmospheric neutrino oscillations
G. Battistoni ; Y. Becherini ; S. Cecchini ; M. Cozzi ; H. Dekhissi ; L. Esposito ; G. Giacomelli ; M. Giorgini ; G. Mandrioli ; S. Manzoor ; A. Margiotta ; L. Patrizii ; V. Popa ; M. Sioli ; G. Sirri ; M. Spurio ; V. Togo ;
Date 19 Aug 2005
Subject hep-ex
AbstractThe energy spectrum of neutrino-induced upward-going muons in MACRO was analysed in terms of relativity principles violating effects, keeping standard mass-induced atmospheric neutrino oscillations as the dominant effect. The data disfavor these possibilities even at a sub-dominant level; stringent 90% C.L. limits are placed on the Lorentz invariance violation parameter $|Delta v| < 6 imes 10^{-24}$ at $sin 2{ heta}_v$ = 0 and $|Delta v| < 2.5 div 5 imes 10^{-26}$ at $sin 2{ heta}_v$ = $pm$1. The limits can be re-interpreted as bounds on the Equivalence Principle violation parameters.
Source arXiv, hep-ex/0508041
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