28 October 2024 to 1 November 2024
CBPF, Rio de Janeiro
America/Sao_Paulo timezone

Studies on Lorentz Invariance Violation Parameters Using Short and Long Baseline Experiments

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20m
Auditório Ministro João Alberto Lins e Barros (CBPF, Rio de Janeiro)

Auditório Ministro João Alberto Lins e Barros

CBPF, Rio de Janeiro

Rua Dr. Xavier Sigaud 150 Urca, Rio de Janeiro, RJ Brazil
Poster Poster

Description

The Lorentz Invariance, which states that the laws of Physics are the same for different observers, is deeply connected to Special Relativity. It is the foundation of other successful theories, like quantum field theory, and connected to fundamental symmetries, like charge, parity, and time reversal (CPT), which is essential in the Standard Model of particle physics. Nevertheless, alternative theories proposing that Lorentz Invariance may break in some scales have been considered in the context of neutrino oscillations, as they can explain some anomalies present in experiments like LSND and MiniBoone. The dependence on baseline and energy can distinguish the influence of LIV on these anomalies in contrast with other effects, like Non-Standard Interactions (NSI). In this work, we perform simulation studies to study the influence of Lorentz-violating parameters in neutrino experiments combining two different baselines. We use the General Long Baseline Experiment Simulator (GLoBES) with a modified probability engine to include LIV parameters.

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