Superluminal neutrinos in long baseline experiments and SN1987a
by
Aldo Deandrea(INP Lyon)
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Seminar room 3344 (TUM - Physics Department - Garching)
Seminar room 3344
TUM - Physics Department - Garching
James-Franck-Str. 1
85748 Garching
Description
Precise tests of Lorentz invariance in neutrinos can be performed using
long baseline experiments such as MINOS and OPERA or neutrinos from
astrophysical sources. The MINOS collaboration reported a measurement of
the muonic neutrino velocities that hints to super-luminal propagation,
very recently confirmed at 6 sigma by OPERA. We consider a general
parametrisation which goes beyond the usual linear or quadratic
violation considered in quantum-gravitational models. We also propose a
toy model showing why Lorentz violation can be specific to the neutrino
sector and give rise to a generic energy behaviour E^alpha, where alpha
is not necessarily an integer number. Supernova bounds and the preferred
MINOS and OPERA regions show a tension, due to the absence of shape
distortion in the neutrino bunch in the far detector of MINOS. The
energy independence of the effect has also been pointed out by the OPERA
results.