Abstract
Nonstandard interactions (NSIs), possible subleading effects originating from new physics beyond the Standard Model, may affect the propagation of neutrinos and eventually contribute to measurements of neutrino oscillations. Besides this, μ-τ reflection symmetry, naturally predicted by non-Abelian discrete flavor symmetries, has been very successful in explaining the observed leptonic mixing patterns. In this work, we study the combined effect of both. We present an S4 flavor model with μ-τ reflection symmetry realized in both neutrino masses and NSIs. Under this formalism, we perform a detailed study for the upcoming neutrino experiments DUNE and T2HK. Our simulation results show that under the μ-τ reflection symmetry, NSI parameters are further constrained and the mass ordering sensitivity is less affected by the presence of NSIs.
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Liao, J., Nath, N., Wang, T., & Zhou, Y. L. (2020). Nonstandard neutrino interactions and mu-tau reflection symmetry. Physical Review D, 101(9). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.101.095036
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