A sterile neutrino with a novel density-dependent matter potential Vs resolves multiple oscillation anomalies when Vs is negative and mixing angles are small.
Solar model independent constraints on the sterile neutrino interpretation of the Gallium Anomaly,
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A 2023 reactor antineutrino flux calculation revives the Reactor Antineutrino Anomaly to 2.2 sigma and produces 3.8 sigma tension with gallium data that drops to 1.3 sigma when gallium uncertainties are enlarged.
Future dark matter detectors with ~3000 ton-yr exposure could probe sterile neutrino mixing with νμ and ντ in parameter space not reached by long-baseline or atmospheric searches.
High-statistics CEνNS measurements at J-PARC are feasible with significant sensitivity to relevant particle physics scenarios using currently funded detectors.
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Effective Matter Flavor Conversion Mediated by Pseudo-Sterile States as the Possible Origin of Neutrino Oscillation Anomalies
A sterile neutrino with a novel density-dependent matter potential Vs resolves multiple oscillation anomalies when Vs is negative and mixing angles are small.
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Revival of the Reactor Antineutrino Anomaly
A 2023 reactor antineutrino flux calculation revives the Reactor Antineutrino Anomaly to 2.2 sigma and produces 3.8 sigma tension with gallium data that drops to 1.3 sigma when gallium uncertainties are enlarged.
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Sterile Neutrino Mixing Parameters from Solar-Neutrino Coherent Scattering
Future dark matter detectors with ~3000 ton-yr exposure could probe sterile neutrino mixing with νμ and ντ in parameter space not reached by long-baseline or atmospheric searches.
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Coherent Elastic Neutrino-Nucleus Scattering at the Japan Proton Accelerator Research Complex
High-statistics CEνNS measurements at J-PARC are feasible with significant sensitivity to relevant particle physics scenarios using currently funded detectors.