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arxiv: 1608.04719 · v3 · pith:EHXBPNQGnew · submitted 2016-08-16 · ✦ hep-ph · hep-ex

Sizable NSI from the SU(2)_L scalar doublet-singlet mixing and the implications in DUNE

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keywords mixingneutrinosizabledoubletdoublet-singletduneeffectseigenstate
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We propose a novel and simple mechanism where sizable effects of non-standard interactions (NSI) in neutrino propagation are induced from the mixing between an electrophilic second Higgs doublet and a charged singlet. The mixing arises from a dimensionful coupling of the scalar doublet and singlet to the standard model Higgs boson. In light of the small mass, the light mass eigenstate from the doublet-singlet mixing can generate much larger NSI than those induced by the heavy eigenstate. We show that a sizable NSI $\varepsilon_{e\tau}$ ($\sim 0.3$) can be attained without being excluded by a variety of experimental constraints. Furthermore, we demonstrate that NSI can mimic effects of the Dirac CP phase in the neutrino mixing matrix but they can potentially be disentangled by future long-baseline neutrino experiments, such as the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE).

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