Testing a lepton quarticity flavor theory of neutrino oscillations with the DUNE experiment
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Testing a lepton quarticity flavor theory of neutrino oscillations with the DUNE experiment

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Srivastava, Rahul; Ternes, C. A.; Tórtola Baixauli, María Amparo Perfil; Furtado Valle, José Wagner Perfil
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Oscillation studies play a central role in elucidating at least some aspects of the flavor problem. Here we examine the status of the predictions of a lepton quarticity flavor theory of neutrino oscillations against the existing global sample of oscillation data. By performing quantitative simulations we also determine the potential of the upcoming DUNE experiment in narrowing down the currently ill-measured oscillation parameters θ23 and δCP. We present the expected improved sensitivity on these parameters for different assumptions.

    Srivastava, Rahul Ternes, C. A. Tórtola Baixauli, María Amparo Furtado Valle, José Wagner 2018 Testing a lepton quarticity flavor theory of neutrino oscillations with the DUNE experiment Physics Letters B 778 459 463
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physletb.2018.01.014

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