Light, Unstable Sterile Neutrinos: Phenomenology, a Search in the IceCube Experiment, and a Global Picture

Longstanding anomalies in neutrino oscillation experiments point to the existence of a fourth, hypothetical neutrino: the sterile neutrino. Global fits to a sterile neutrino model find a strong preference for such a model over the massive neutrino Standard Model. However, the fit results suffer from...

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Main Author: Moulai, Marjon H.
Other Authors: Conrad, Janet M.
Format: Thesis
Published: Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2022
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/142685
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description Longstanding anomalies in neutrino oscillation experiments point to the existence of a fourth, hypothetical neutrino: the sterile neutrino. Global fits to a sterile neutrino model find a strong preference for such a model over the massive neutrino Standard Model. However, the fit results suffer from inconsistencies between datasets, referred to as tension. This motivates more complicated models for new physics. This thesis considers a model of unstable sterile neutrinos, where the heaviest mass state can decay. First, the phenomenology of unstable sterile neutrinos is explored in the IceCube experiment, a gigaton neutrino detector located at the South Pole. Second, global fits to traditional and unstable sterile neutrino models are combined with one year of data from IceCube. A preference for the unstable sterile neutrino model is found, as well as a reduction in tension. Lastly, a high statistics search for unstable sterile neutrinos is performed in IceCube. The Standard Model is rejected with a 𝑝-value of 2.8% and the traditional sterile neutrino model is rejected with a 𝑝-value of 4.9%. The best-fit point is [formula] , [formula], and 𝑔² = 2.5𝜋 ± 1.5𝜋, where 𝑔 is the coupling that mediates the neutrino decay. The best-fit corresponds to a lifetime of the heaviest neutrino of 𝜏₄/𝑚₄ = 6 × 10⁻¹⁶ s/eV. A Bayesian analysis finds a best model with similar sterile parameters.
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spelling mit-1721.1/1426852022-05-25T03:33:20Z Light, Unstable Sterile Neutrinos: Phenomenology, a Search in the IceCube Experiment, and a Global Picture Moulai, Marjon H. Conrad, Janet M. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Physics Longstanding anomalies in neutrino oscillation experiments point to the existence of a fourth, hypothetical neutrino: the sterile neutrino. Global fits to a sterile neutrino model find a strong preference for such a model over the massive neutrino Standard Model. However, the fit results suffer from inconsistencies between datasets, referred to as tension. This motivates more complicated models for new physics. This thesis considers a model of unstable sterile neutrinos, where the heaviest mass state can decay. First, the phenomenology of unstable sterile neutrinos is explored in the IceCube experiment, a gigaton neutrino detector located at the South Pole. Second, global fits to traditional and unstable sterile neutrino models are combined with one year of data from IceCube. A preference for the unstable sterile neutrino model is found, as well as a reduction in tension. Lastly, a high statistics search for unstable sterile neutrinos is performed in IceCube. The Standard Model is rejected with a 𝑝-value of 2.8% and the traditional sterile neutrino model is rejected with a 𝑝-value of 4.9%. The best-fit point is [formula] , [formula], and 𝑔² = 2.5𝜋 ± 1.5𝜋, where 𝑔 is the coupling that mediates the neutrino decay. The best-fit corresponds to a lifetime of the heaviest neutrino of 𝜏₄/𝑚₄ = 6 × 10⁻¹⁶ s/eV. A Bayesian analysis finds a best model with similar sterile parameters. Ph.D. 2022-05-24T19:18:48Z 2022-05-24T19:18:48Z 2021-06 2022-05-19T23:48:30.173Z Thesis https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/142685 In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted Copyright MIT http://rightsstatements.org/page/InC-EDU/1.0/ application/pdf Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Light, Unstable Sterile Neutrinos: Phenomenology, a Search in the IceCube Experiment, and a Global Picture
title Light, Unstable Sterile Neutrinos: Phenomenology, a Search in the IceCube Experiment, and a Global Picture
title_full Light, Unstable Sterile Neutrinos: Phenomenology, a Search in the IceCube Experiment, and a Global Picture
title_fullStr Light, Unstable Sterile Neutrinos: Phenomenology, a Search in the IceCube Experiment, and a Global Picture
title_full_unstemmed Light, Unstable Sterile Neutrinos: Phenomenology, a Search in the IceCube Experiment, and a Global Picture
title_short Light, Unstable Sterile Neutrinos: Phenomenology, a Search in the IceCube Experiment, and a Global Picture
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