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Auteurs principaux: Kopp, Joachim, Tabrizi, Zahra, Urrea, Salvador
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Publié: 2025
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author Kopp, Joachim
Tabrizi, Zahra
Urrea, Salvador
author_facet Kopp, Joachim
Tabrizi, Zahra
Urrea, Salvador
contents We study the phenomenology of physics beyond the Standard Model in long-baseline neutrino oscillation experiments using the most general parametrisation of heavy new physics in the framework of Standard Model Effective Theory (SMEFT), as well as its counterpart below the electroweak scale, Weak Effective Field Theory (WEFT). We compute neutrino production, oscillation, and detection rates in these frameworks, consistently accounting for renormalisation group running as well as SMEFT/WEFT matching. We moreover use appropriately modified neutrino--nucleus cross sections, focusing specifically on the regime of quasi-elastic scattering. Compared to the traditional formalism of non-standard neutrino interactions (NSI), our approach is theoretically more consistent, and it allows for straightforward joint analyses of data taken at different energy scales and by different experiments including not only neutrino oscillation experiments, but also searches for charged lepton flavour violation, low-energy precision measurements, and the LHC. As a specific example, we carry out a sensitivity study for the DUNE experiment and compute projected limits on the WEFT and SMEFT Wilson coefficients. Together with this paper, we also release a public simulation package called ``GLoBES-EFT'' for consistently simulating long-baseline neutrino oscillation experiments in the presence of new physics parameterized either in WEFT or in SMEFT. GLoBES-EFT is available from \href{https://github.com/SalvaUrrea2/GLoBES-EFT}{GitHub}.
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spellingShingle Effective Field Theory in Long-Baseline Neutrino Oscillation Experiments
Kopp, Joachim
Tabrizi, Zahra
Urrea, Salvador
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
We study the phenomenology of physics beyond the Standard Model in long-baseline neutrino oscillation experiments using the most general parametrisation of heavy new physics in the framework of Standard Model Effective Theory (SMEFT), as well as its counterpart below the electroweak scale, Weak Effective Field Theory (WEFT). We compute neutrino production, oscillation, and detection rates in these frameworks, consistently accounting for renormalisation group running as well as SMEFT/WEFT matching. We moreover use appropriately modified neutrino--nucleus cross sections, focusing specifically on the regime of quasi-elastic scattering. Compared to the traditional formalism of non-standard neutrino interactions (NSI), our approach is theoretically more consistent, and it allows for straightforward joint analyses of data taken at different energy scales and by different experiments including not only neutrino oscillation experiments, but also searches for charged lepton flavour violation, low-energy precision measurements, and the LHC. As a specific example, we carry out a sensitivity study for the DUNE experiment and compute projected limits on the WEFT and SMEFT Wilson coefficients. Together with this paper, we also release a public simulation package called ``GLoBES-EFT'' for consistently simulating long-baseline neutrino oscillation experiments in the presence of new physics parameterized either in WEFT or in SMEFT. GLoBES-EFT is available from \href{https://github.com/SalvaUrrea2/GLoBES-EFT}{GitHub}.
title Effective Field Theory in Long-Baseline Neutrino Oscillation Experiments
topic High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2509.21537