Decaying sterile neutrinos and the short baseline oscillation anomalies

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The MiniBooNE experiment has observed a significant excess of electron neutrinos in a muon neutrino beam, in conflict with standard neutrino oscillations. We discuss the possibility that this excess is explained by a sterile neutrino with a mass ∼1 keV that decays quickly back into active neutrinos plus a new light boson. This scenario satisfies terrestrial and cosmological constraints because it has neutrino self-interactions built-in. Accommodating also the LSND, reactor, and gallium anomalies is possible, but requires an extension of the model to avoid cosmological limits.

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Dentler, M., Esteban, I., Kopp, J., & Machado, P. (2020). Decaying sterile neutrinos and the short baseline oscillation anomalies. Physical Review D, 101(11). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.101.115013

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